Shakspeare and His TimesHarper, 1864 - 360 páginas |
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... festivities it once performed an active part ; and with the first songs of Thespis the chorus of the spectators invariably united . But the people are not slow to perceive that the pleas ures with which they can supply themselves are ...
... festivities it once performed an active part ; and with the first songs of Thespis the chorus of the spectators invariably united . But the people are not slow to perceive that the pleas ures with which they can supply themselves are ...
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... festivities which they are able to provide for themselves — these are all the enjoyments which it is in their power to procure . And yet these men are born to experience nobler and keener delights ; they are possessed of faculties which ...
... festivities which they are able to provide for themselves — these are all the enjoyments which it is in their power to procure . And yet these men are born to experience nobler and keener delights ; they are possessed of faculties which ...
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... festivity , an amusement and a necessity . Dramatic poetry , more than any other branch of literature , depends upon this deep - seated and general union of the arts with society . It is not satisfied with the tranquil pleasures of ...
... festivity , an amusement and a necessity . Dramatic poetry , more than any other branch of literature , depends upon this deep - seated and general union of the arts with society . It is not satisfied with the tranquil pleasures of ...
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... festivities , splendor of dress , addiction to gal- lantry , ardent conformity to fashion , and sacrifices to favor , employed the wealth and leisure of the courtiers of Eliz- abeth . More enthusiastic temperaments went to distant lands ...
... festivities , splendor of dress , addiction to gal- lantry , ardent conformity to fashion , and sacrifices to favor , employed the wealth and leisure of the courtiers of Eliz- abeth . More enthusiastic temperaments went to distant lands ...
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... festivities and fanaticism for austerities , philoso- phy and criticism , sermons , pamphlets , and epigrams , ap- peared simultaneously , and jostled each other in admired confusion . Amid this natural and fantastic conflict of op ...
... festivities and fanaticism for austerities , philoso- phy and criticism , sermons , pamphlets , and epigrams , ap- peared simultaneously , and jostled each other in admired confusion . Amid this natural and fantastic conflict of op ...
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