Lectures on the Literature of the Age of Elizabeth: And Characters of Shakespear's PlaysGeorge Bell, 1890 - 515페이지 |
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... nature , and found it in themselves . There was no tinsel , and but little art ; they were not the spoilt children of affectation and refinement , but a bold , vigorous , independent race of thinkers , with pro- digious strength and ...
... nature , and found it in themselves . There was no tinsel , and but little art ; they were not the spoilt children of affectation and refinement , but a bold , vigorous , independent race of thinkers , with pro- digious strength and ...
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... Nature , we may hope to do as well as they ; what we learn from them , we may in general expect to do worse . What is , I think , as likely as anything to cure us of this overweening admiration of the present , and unmingled contempt ...
... Nature , we may hope to do as well as they ; what we learn from them , we may in general expect to do worse . What is , I think , as likely as anything to cure us of this overweening admiration of the present , and unmingled contempt ...
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... nature and the mind of man are not a thing of yesterday , as we had been led to suppose ; and that " there are more things in heaven and earth than are dreamt of in our philosophy . " Or grant that we improve , in some respects , in a ...
... nature and the mind of man are not a thing of yesterday , as we had been led to suppose ; and that " there are more things in heaven and earth than are dreamt of in our philosophy . " Or grant that we improve , in some respects , in a ...
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... Nature and the circumstances of the time , and is distinguished from his immediate contemporaries , not in kind , but in degree and greater variety of excellence . He did not form a * " Shakespeare , ' says Hazlitt , ' towered above his ...
... Nature and the circumstances of the time , and is distinguished from his immediate contemporaries , not in kind , but in degree and greater variety of excellence . He did not form a * " Shakespeare , ' says Hazlitt , ' towered above his ...
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... Nature and Genius in boundless and unrivalled mag- nificence . The sweetness of Decker , the thought of Marston , the gravity of Chapman , the grace of Fletcher and his young - eyed wit , Jonson's learned sock , the flow- ing vein of ...
... Nature and Genius in boundless and unrivalled mag- nificence . The sweetness of Decker , the thought of Marston , the gravity of Chapman , the grace of Fletcher and his young - eyed wit , Jonson's learned sock , the flow- ing vein of ...
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