Lectures on the Dramatic Literature of the Age of ElizabethJ. Templeman, 1840 - 333 páginas |
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... truth and nature , and found it in them- selves . There was no tinsel , and but little art ; they were not the spoiled children of affectation and refinement , but a bold , vigorous , inde- pendent race of thinkers , with prodigious ...
... truth and nature , and found it in them- selves . There was no tinsel , and but little art ; they were not the spoiled children of affectation and refinement , but a bold , vigorous , inde- pendent race of thinkers , with prodigious ...
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... truth has at last been hit upon , and long - established error exploded ; yet this does not apply to cases of individual power and knowledge , to a million of things besides , in which we are still to seek as much as ever , and in which ...
... truth has at last been hit upon , and long - established error exploded ; yet this does not apply to cases of individual power and knowledge , to a million of things besides , in which we are still to seek as much as ever , and in which ...
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... ment's sake ( or for truth's , which is better ) , that he was in himself equal to all his com- petitors put together ; yet there was more dramatic excellence in that age than in the whole of 12 GENERAL VIEW OF THE SUBJECT .
... ment's sake ( or for truth's , which is better ) , that he was in himself equal to all his com- petitors put together ; yet there was more dramatic excellence in that age than in the whole of 12 GENERAL VIEW OF THE SUBJECT .
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... truth of character , passion , imagination , thought and language , thrown , heaped , massed together without careful polishing or exact method , but poured out in unconcerned profusion from the lap of nature and genius in boundless and ...
... truth of character , passion , imagination , thought and language , thrown , heaped , massed together without careful polishing or exact method , but poured out in unconcerned profusion from the lap of nature and genius in boundless and ...
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... truth , that the truth might make them free . The death - blow which had been struck at scarlet vice and bloated hypocrisy loosened their tongues , and made the talismans and love - tokens of Popish superstition , with which she had ...
... truth , that the truth might make them free . The death - blow which had been struck at scarlet vice and bloated hypocrisy loosened their tongues , and made the talismans and love - tokens of Popish superstition , with which she had ...
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