Lectures on the Literature of the Age of Elizabeth: And Characters of Shakespear's PlaysGeorge Bell, 1890 - 515페이지 |
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... give them every credit for a masculine and original vein of thought , as a matter of literary courtesy and enlargement of taste , we are afraid of coming to the proof , as too great a trial of our candour and patience . We regard the ...
... give them every credit for a masculine and original vein of thought , as a matter of literary courtesy and enlargement of taste , we are afraid of coming to the proof , as too great a trial of our candour and patience . We regard the ...
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... give , give I unto you " ; and in His last commandment , that " they should love one another . " Who can read the account of His be- haviour on the cross , when turning to His mother He said , " Woman , behold thy son , " and to the ...
... give , give I unto you " ; and in His last commandment , that " they should love one another . " Who can read the account of His be- haviour on the cross , when turning to His mother He said , " Woman , behold thy son , " and to the ...
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... give of these , and shall begin with some of the least known . The earliest tragedy of which I shall take notice ( I believe the earliest that we have † ) is that of Ferrex and Porrex , or Gorboduc ( as it has been generally called ) ...
... give of these , and shall begin with some of the least known . The earliest tragedy of which I shall take notice ( I believe the earliest that we have † ) is that of Ferrex and Porrex , or Gorboduc ( as it has been generally called ) ...
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... give the reader an idea of the merit of this old poem , which was published in 1563 : * " By him † lay heavy sleep , the cousin of death Flat on the ground , and still as any stone , A very corpse , save yielding forth a breath . Small ...
... give the reader an idea of the merit of this old poem , which was published in 1563 : * " By him † lay heavy sleep , the cousin of death Flat on the ground , and still as any stone , A very corpse , save yielding forth a breath . Small ...
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... give in exchange his soul and body to the great enemy of mankind . Whatever he fancies becomes by this means present to his sense ; whatever he com- mands is done . He calls back time past , and antici- pates the future : the visions of ...
... give in exchange his soul and body to the great enemy of mankind . Whatever he fancies becomes by this means present to his sense ; whatever he com- mands is done . He calls back time past , and antici- pates the future : the visions of ...
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