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Pagina ix
... manner which the circumstances would permit― was a delicate and perplexing task ; and the Editor is painfully sensible that he could bring few qualifications for the undertak- ing , but such as were involved in a many.
... manner which the circumstances would permit― was a delicate and perplexing task ; and the Editor is painfully sensible that he could bring few qualifications for the undertak- ing , but such as were involved in a many.
Pagina x
... manner very em- barrassing to the eye of a third person undertaking to select the original matter , after the lapse of several years . The Editor need not say that he has not knowingly admitted any thing that was not genuine . It is ...
... manner very em- barrassing to the eye of a third person undertaking to select the original matter , after the lapse of several years . The Editor need not say that he has not knowingly admitted any thing that was not genuine . It is ...
Pagina 22
... manner to the matter , and our admiration of the poet to our sympathy with the images , passions , characters , and incidents of the poem : - Doubtless , this could not be , but that she turns Bodies to spirit by sublimation strange ...
... manner to the matter , and our admiration of the poet to our sympathy with the images , passions , characters , and incidents of the poem : - Doubtless , this could not be , but that she turns Bodies to spirit by sublimation strange ...
Pagina 29
... manner , person and voice were closely mimicked . In less favorable states of society , as that of England in the middle ages , the beginnings of comedy would be constantly taking place from the mimics and satirical minstrels ; but from ...
... manner , person and voice were closely mimicked . In less favorable states of society , as that of England in the middle ages , the beginnings of comedy would be constantly taking place from the mimics and satirical minstrels ; but from ...
Pagina 34
... manner the stage was moving on to the absolute production of heroic and comic real characters , when the restoration of literature , followed by the ever - blessed Reformation , let in upon the kingdom not only new knowledge , but new ...
... manner the stage was moving on to the absolute production of heroic and comic real characters , when the restoration of literature , followed by the ever - blessed Reformation , let in upon the kingdom not only new knowledge , but new ...
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