Lectures on the Literature of the Age of Elizabeth: And Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysG. Bell and Sons, 1905 - 515 pagina's |
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... manners rise , and all the cumbrous " pomp of elder days " vanishes , and is lost in worse than Gothic dark- ness . Pavilioned in the glittering pride of our superficial accomplishments and upstart pretensions , we fancy that everything ...
... manners rise , and all the cumbrous " pomp of elder days " vanishes , and is lost in worse than Gothic dark- ness . Pavilioned in the glittering pride of our superficial accomplishments and upstart pretensions , we fancy that everything ...
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... manner in which they operated to mould and stamp the poetry of the country at the period of which I have to treat ; independently of incidental and fortuitous causes , for which there is no accounting , but which , after all , have ...
... manner in which they operated to mould and stamp the poetry of the country at the period of which I have to treat ; independently of incidental and fortuitous causes , for which there is no accounting , but which , after all , have ...
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... manners and literature of the age . For to leave more disputable points , and take only the historical parts of the ... manner in which he has treated it , imbued and impregnated with the spirit of the time of which we speak . Or what ...
... manners and literature of the age . For to leave more disputable points , and take only the historical parts of the ... manner in which he has treated it , imbued and impregnated with the spirit of the time of which we speak . Or what ...
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... manners that would stamp the brow of the hardened ruffian or hired assassin , more incorrigible and undisguised . The portraits of Tyrrel and Forrest were , no doubt , done from the life . We find that the ravages of the plague , the ...
... manners that would stamp the brow of the hardened ruffian or hired assassin , more incorrigible and undisguised . The portraits of Tyrrel and Forrest were , no doubt , done from the life . We find that the ravages of the plague , the ...
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... manners and out - of - door amusements were more tinctured with a spirit of adventure and romance . The war with wild beasts , & c . , was more strenuously kept up in country sports . I do not think we could get from sedentary poets ...
... manners and out - of - door amusements were more tinctured with a spirit of adventure and romance . The war with wild beasts , & c . , was more strenuously kept up in country sports . I do not think we could get from sedentary poets ...
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