Essays and Reviews, Том 2Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1887 |
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... of intellect and passion . The age to which we refer was one of vast intellectua and moral act vity . That great movement of the Euro pean mind at the revival of letters , whose splendid OLD ENGLISH DRAMATISTS . 9 MARSTON HEYWOOD CHAPMAN.
... of intellect and passion . The age to which we refer was one of vast intellectua and moral act vity . That great movement of the Euro pean mind at the revival of letters , whose splendid OLD ENGLISH DRAMATISTS . 9 MARSTON HEYWOOD CHAPMAN.
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... refer to the world of imagination . The literature of the period has body as well as soul . Things were grasped in the concrete , and so stated that their substance and vital spirit could not be separated . Great minds nursed Utopias in ...
... refer to the world of imagination . The literature of the period has body as well as soul . Things were grasped in the concrete , and so stated that their substance and vital spirit could not be separated . Great minds nursed Utopias in ...
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... refer to Shakspeare , and Horace's ( Jonson's encomium on him is characteristic and true . " Hor . His learning savors not the school - like gloss , That most consists in echoing words and terms , And soonest wins a man an empty name ...
... refer to Shakspeare , and Horace's ( Jonson's encomium on him is characteristic and true . " Hor . His learning savors not the school - like gloss , That most consists in echoing words and terms , And soonest wins a man an empty name ...
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... referred to his quarrels with Ben Jonson . He was doubtless unpopular , as most satirists must be . Jonson accuses him of envy , and other bad passions . His comic scenes , though often brilliant , have no hearty mirth ; but his stern ...
... referred to his quarrels with Ben Jonson . He was doubtless unpopular , as most satirists must be . Jonson accuses him of envy , and other bad passions . His comic scenes , though often brilliant , have no hearty mirth ; but his stern ...
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... refers to the vein of sentiment touched in this arama , when he says , " Thou shalt meet , almost in every leaf , a soft , purling passion , or spring of sorrow , so powerfully wrought high by the tears of innocence and wronged lovers ...
... refers to the vein of sentiment touched in this arama , when he says , " Thou shalt meet , almost in every leaf , a soft , purling passion , or spring of sorrow , so powerfully wrought high by the tears of innocence and wronged lovers ...
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