Lectures on the Literature of the Age of Elizabeth: And Characters of Shakespear's PlaysGeorge Bell, 1890 - 515페이지 |
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... common and a noble brood . * He was not something sacred and aloof from the vulgar herd of men , but shook hands with Nature and the circumstances of the time , and is distinguished from his immediate contemporaries , not in kind , but ...
... common and a noble brood . * He was not something sacred and aloof from the vulgar herd of men , but shook hands with Nature and the circumstances of the time , and is distinguished from his immediate contemporaries , not in kind , but ...
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... common interest in the common cause . Their hearts burnt within them as they read . It gave a mind to the people , by giving them common sub- jects of thought and feeling . It cemented their union of character and sentiment ; it created ...
... common interest in the common cause . Their hearts burnt within them as they read . It gave a mind to the people , by giving them common sub- jects of thought and feeling . It cemented their union of character and sentiment ; it created ...
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... common parent , is hardly to be found in any other code or system . It was " to the Jews a stumbling - block , and to the Greeks foolishness . " The Greeks and Romans never thought of considering others , but as they were Greeks or ...
... common parent , is hardly to be found in any other code or system . It was " to the Jews a stumbling - block , and to the Greeks foolishness . " The Greeks and Romans never thought of considering others , but as they were Greeks or ...
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... common as the air we breathe . The first impulse of genius is to create what never existed before : the contemplation of that , which is so created , is sufficient to satisfy the demands * I know of no poetical work by Ronsard in early ...
... common as the air we breathe . The first impulse of genius is to create what never existed before : the contemplation of that , which is so created , is sufficient to satisfy the demands * I know of no poetical work by Ronsard in early ...
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... common and actual observation - might be discerned in the workings of the face , the expressions of the tongue , the writh- ings of a troubled conscience . " Your face , my thane , is as a book , where men may read strange matters . ” + ...
... common and actual observation - might be discerned in the workings of the face , the expressions of the tongue , the writh- ings of a troubled conscience . " Your face , my thane , is as a book , where men may read strange matters . ” + ...
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