TragediesCollier, 1893 |
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... poets made in their first productions , when their faculties were in a great degree clouded and worn out , are properly considered as not entitled to supersede what they produced in brighter and happier hours . Mr. Southey has admirably ...
... poets made in their first productions , when their faculties were in a great degree clouded and worn out , are properly considered as not entitled to supersede what they produced in brighter and happier hours . Mr. Southey has admirably ...
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... poet had to exhibit the minuteness with which unlettered people , and old people in particular , establish a date , by reference to some circumstance which has made a particular impression upon their imagination ; but in this case he ...
... poet had to exhibit the minuteness with which unlettered people , and old people in particular , establish a date , by reference to some circumstance which has made a particular impression upon their imagination ; but in this case he ...
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... poet , of whom all the passages by which it is surrounded are characteristic . Again , the lines in the friar's soliloquy , beginning " The earth , that ' s nature's mother , is her tomb , " look like the work of one who had been ...
... poet , of whom all the passages by which it is surrounded are characteristic . Again , the lines in the friar's soliloquy , beginning " The earth , that ' s nature's mother , is her tomb , " look like the work of one who had been ...
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... poet : - " Wilt thou believe ? -one of Henslowe's common comedians , who has already served him many years on very low wages . " " And now , if thy fever has passed , " said Greene , " let us look on this thing in the broad light . This ...
... poet : - " Wilt thou believe ? -one of Henslowe's common comedians , who has already served him many years on very low wages . " " And now , if thy fever has passed , " said Greene , " let us look on this thing in the broad light . This ...
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... poet ; painting had been revived by Giotto and Cimabue ; architecture had put on a character of beauty and majesty , and the first necessities of shelter and defence had been associated with the higher demands of comfort and taste ...
... poet ; painting had been revived by Giotto and Cimabue ; architecture had put on a character of beauty and majesty , and the first necessities of shelter and defence had been associated with the higher demands of comfort and taste ...
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