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... least ob- served the Unity of Time . This expression is by no means precise ; it should at least be the identity of the imaginary with the material time . But even then it does not apply to the ancients : what they observe is nothing ...
... least ob- served the Unity of Time . This expression is by no means precise ; it should at least be the identity of the imaginary with the material time . But even then it does not apply to the ancients : what they observe is nothing ...
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... least of morality , as this is the law of all thinking beings , —it must seek to found its depraved way of acting on something like principles . Although Richard is thoroughly acquainted with the blackness of his mind and his hellish ...
... least of morality , as this is the law of all thinking beings , —it must seek to found its depraved way of acting on something like principles . Although Richard is thoroughly acquainted with the blackness of his mind and his hellish ...
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... least , if not greater celebrity than Shakspeare's ? Were it the sole production of Fletcher , it would , undoubtedly , have to be ranked as the best of his serious and heroic pieces . However , it would be unfair to a writer of talent ...
... least , if not greater celebrity than Shakspeare's ? Were it the sole production of Fletcher , it would , undoubtedly , have to be ranked as the best of his serious and heroic pieces . However , it would be unfair to a writer of talent ...
Inhoudsopgave
Preface of the Translator | 1 |
Memoir of the Life of Augustus William Schlegel | 7 |
LECTURE I | 17 |
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