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... Nature selfe had made To mock her selfe , and Truth to imitate , With kindly counter under mimic shade , Our pleasant Willy , ah ! is dead of late . our pleasant It would be pleasant to suppose that the author of the Faerie Queene here ...
... Nature selfe had made To mock her selfe , and Truth to imitate , With kindly counter under mimic shade , Our pleasant Willy , ah ! is dead of late . our pleasant It would be pleasant to suppose that the author of the Faerie Queene here ...
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... nature possess it merely . " I have elsewhere styled the play " the comedy of disillusion . " We are introduced to heroic personages in order that we may be for ever cured of hero- worship . Troilus indeed is a gallant youth , but are ...
... nature possess it merely . " I have elsewhere styled the play " the comedy of disillusion . " We are introduced to heroic personages in order that we may be for ever cured of hero- worship . Troilus indeed is a gallant youth , but are ...
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... nature which intercourse with unworthy associates , by choice or circumstance , peculiarly teaches ; these , as they sank down into the depths of his great mind , seem not only to have inspired into it the conception of Lear and Timon ...
... nature which intercourse with unworthy associates , by choice or circumstance , peculiarly teaches ; these , as they sank down into the depths of his great mind , seem not only to have inspired into it the conception of Lear and Timon ...
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... natural discretion which never could have been taught him , and his judgment was strong and penetrating . He seems ... nature . " Can more be said in fewer words ? And on one of the controversies of his own day lviii GENERAL INTRODUCTION .
... natural discretion which never could have been taught him , and his judgment was strong and penetrating . He seems ... nature . " Can more be said in fewer words ? And on one of the controversies of his own day lviii GENERAL INTRODUCTION .
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... nature . Particularly noteworthy is Johnson's discussion of the doc- trine of the unities of time and place ; the spectators " are always in their senses , and know , from the first act to the last , that the stage is only a stage ...
... nature . Particularly noteworthy is Johnson's discussion of the doc- trine of the unities of time and place ; the spectators " are always in their senses , and know , from the first act to the last , that the stage is only a stage ...
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