Essays and Reviews, Том 2Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1887 |
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... less likely to ex- aggerate their merits as authors . He saw them as they were in their lives , and judged them as a kindly contem- porary spirit . Consequently , his volume of Specimens is infused with the very soul of the time ; and ...
... less likely to ex- aggerate their merits as authors . He saw them as they were in their lives , and judged them as a kindly contem- porary spirit . Consequently , his volume of Specimens is infused with the very soul of the time ; and ...
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... less daring will , could never have achieved . We shall see , also , that , though plain to coarseness in speech , when they undertook to represent coarse characters , they rarely , with the exception perhaps of Fletcher , tampered with ...
... less daring will , could never have achieved . We shall see , also , that , though plain to coarseness in speech , when they undertook to represent coarse characters , they rarely , with the exception perhaps of Fletcher , tampered with ...
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... less read than either Mas- singer or Fletcher . The associations connected with his name have contributed towards keeping it alive , for he is , in most points of his character , the very embodiment of England , a veritable ...
... less read than either Mas- singer or Fletcher . The associations connected with his name have contributed towards keeping it alive , for he is , in most points of his character , the very embodiment of England , a veritable ...
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... less , he would probably have fallen into their conscious or unconscious imitation of Shakspeare ; but , as it was , he remained satisfied with himself to the last , delving in his own mine . His " mountain belly and his rocky face ...
... less , he would probably have fallen into their conscious or unconscious imitation of Shakspeare ; but , as it was , he remained satisfied with himself to the last , delving in his own mine . His " mountain belly and his rocky face ...
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... less aim . His sympathies with nature and his kind are wide , deep , and instinctive . His mind speeds freely out among external things , with nothing to check its wide- wandering flights . His Muse Leaps , laughs , and sings , of its ...
... less aim . His sympathies with nature and his kind are wide , deep , and instinctive . His mind speeds freely out among external things , with nothing to check its wide- wandering flights . His Muse Leaps , laughs , and sings , of its ...
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