Essays and Reviews, Том 2Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1887 |
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... tastes , and compelled to acknowledge the existence of a new province of imagination , not implied or foretold in any canons of criticism . The reading of the Old Dramatists to such a person would be like gazing at the earth's central ...
... tastes , and compelled to acknowledge the existence of a new province of imagination , not implied or foretold in any canons of criticism . The reading of the Old Dramatists to such a person would be like gazing at the earth's central ...
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... taste and probability , but it still enabled them to reach heights and sound depths , which equal powers , wielded by a less daring will , could never have achieved . We shall see , also , that , though plain to coarseness in speech ...
... taste and probability , but it still enabled them to reach heights and sound depths , which equal powers , wielded by a less daring will , could never have achieved . We shall see , also , that , though plain to coarseness in speech ...
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... taste for theatrical exhibitions increased , the task of providing the theatres with plays became a pro- fession ... tastes consulted . This accounts , in some degree , for the rant and vulgarity which strangely disfigure so many of the ...
... taste for theatrical exhibitions increased , the task of providing the theatres with plays became a pro- fession ... tastes consulted . This accounts , in some degree , for the rant and vulgarity which strangely disfigure so many of the ...
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... tastes . We do not think that he ever consciously surrendered principle to profit . The exaggerated notion he entertained of his own powers made him more dis- posed to lead than to follow ; and the worst that can be said of him is ...
... tastes . We do not think that he ever consciously surrendered principle to profit . The exaggerated notion he entertained of his own powers made him more dis- posed to lead than to follow ; and the worst that can be said of him is ...
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... taste , since the time of Sidney and Spenser . Debauchery and the maxims of libertinism were more in vogue . The line separating the gentleman from the rake had imperceptibly narrowed , not to be altogether obliterated until the reign ...
... taste , since the time of Sidney and Spenser . Debauchery and the maxims of libertinism were more in vogue . The line separating the gentleman from the rake had imperceptibly narrowed , not to be altogether obliterated until the reign ...
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