Lectures on the Literature of the Age of Elizabeth: And Characters of Shakespear's PlaysGeorge Bell, 1890 - 515ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... grace , and heartfelt , unobtrusive delicacy . They were not at all sophisticated . The mind of their country was great in them , and it prevailed . With their learning | and unexampled acquirement , they did not forget that they were ...
... grace , and heartfelt , unobtrusive delicacy . They were not at all sophisticated . The mind of their country was great in them , and it prevailed . With their learning | and unexampled acquirement , they did not forget that they were ...
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... three hundred years before , and that grace , youth , and beauty are things of modern date - as if Nature had ever been old , or the sun had first 66 shone on our folly and presumption . Because , 4 General View of the Subject .
... three hundred years before , and that grace , youth , and beauty are things of modern date - as if Nature had ever been old , or the sun had first 66 shone on our folly and presumption . Because , 4 General View of the Subject .
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... grace of Fletcher and his young - eyed wit , Jonson's learned sock , the flow- ing vein of Middleton , Heywood's ease , the pathos of Webster , and Marlowe's deep designs , add a double lustre to the sweetness , thought , gravity , grace ...
... grace of Fletcher and his young - eyed wit , Jonson's learned sock , the flow- ing vein of Middleton , Heywood's ease , the pathos of Webster , and Marlowe's deep designs , add a double lustre to the sweetness , thought , gravity , grace ...
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... their hearts burned within them ; in His sermon from the Mount , in His parable of the Good Samaritan , and in that of the Prodigal Son - in every act and word of His life , a grace , a mildness , a dignity 14 General View of the Subject .
... their hearts burned within them ; in His sermon from the Mount , in His parable of the Good Samaritan , and in that of the Prodigal Son - in every act and word of His life , a grace , a mildness , a dignity 14 General View of the Subject .
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And Characters of Shakespear's Plays William Hazlitt. life , a grace , a mildness , a dignity and love , a patience and wisdom worthy of the Son of God . His whole life and being were imbued , steeped in this word , charity ; it was the ...
And Characters of Shakespear's Plays William Hazlitt. life , a grace , a mildness , a dignity and love , a patience and wisdom worthy of the Son of God . His whole life and being were imbued , steeped in this word , charity ; it was the ...
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