Studies of Shakspere: Forming a Companion Volume to the National Edition of the Pictorial ShakspereKnight, 1851 - 560 páginas |
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... true masters of the romantic drama arose , they found the people prepared for the transformation of the ridiculous into the poetical . We have ana- lysed this very curious comedy from the transcript in the Bodleian Library made under ...
... true masters of the romantic drama arose , they found the people prepared for the transformation of the ridiculous into the poetical . We have ana- lysed this very curious comedy from the transcript in the Bodleian Library made under ...
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... true which is false : So According to this declaimer , it is " the whole as the other artists , and especially the his- practice of poets , either with fables to show torian , affirming many things , can , in the their abuses , or with ...
... true which is false : So According to this declaimer , it is " the whole as the other artists , and especially the his- practice of poets , either with fables to show torian , affirming many things , can , in the their abuses , or with ...
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... true one ; but Lyly was the more inventive , for he made his own natural history . The epilogue to the same " Where the rainbow toucheth the tree no caterpillars will hang on the leaves ; where the glow - worm creepeth in the night no ...
... true one ; but Lyly was the more inventive , for he made his own natural history . The epilogue to the same " Where the rainbow toucheth the tree no caterpillars will hang on the leaves ; where the glow - worm creepeth in the night no ...
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... true , the tentative process by which he We can scarcely subscribe to Mr. Hallam's must have advanced to his immeasurable strong opinion , given with reference to this superiority over every contemporary . It is question of the ...
... true , the tentative process by which he We can scarcely subscribe to Mr. Hallam's must have advanced to his immeasurable strong opinion , given with reference to this superiority over every contemporary . It is question of the ...
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... true through the false — the universal through the partial . The passage we sub- join is from Franz Horn ; and we think that it demands a respectful consideration : — " A mediocre , poor , and tame nature finds itself easily . It soon ...
... true through the false — the universal through the partial . The passage we sub- join is from Franz Horn ; and we think that it demands a respectful consideration : — " A mediocre , poor , and tame nature finds itself easily . It soon ...
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