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... admiration for him , and proclaimed himself his scholar ; and we have a fragment of Philemon , which displays such an extravagant admiration , that it hardly appears to have been seriously meant . " If the dead , " he either himself ...
... admiration for him , and proclaimed himself his scholar ; and we have a fragment of Philemon , which displays such an extravagant admiration , that it hardly appears to have been seriously meant . " If the dead , " he either himself ...
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... admiration for the characters and astonishment at the situations of his heroes . He hardly ever affects us ; and is seldom capable of agitating our minds . And here I may indeed observe , that such is his partiality for exciting our ...
... admiration for the characters and astonishment at the situations of his heroes . He hardly ever affects us ; and is seldom capable of agitating our minds . And here I may indeed observe , that such is his partiality for exciting our ...
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... admiration of the piece itself , for many readers of Shakspeare stand in want of good interpreters of the poet to understand him properly . This admiration is certainly in every respect well founded , though I cannot help thinking there ...
... admiration of the piece itself , for many readers of Shakspeare stand in want of good interpreters of the poet to understand him properly . This admiration is certainly in every respect well founded , though I cannot help thinking there ...
Índice
Preface of the Translator | 1 |
Memoir of the Life of Augustus William Schlegel | 7 |
LECTURE I | 17 |
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