Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousD. Appleton & Company, 1873 - 744 páginas |
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... produced in a then , to borrow the elegant language of the civilized age . We cannot understand why play - bills , be withdrawn , to make room for the those who believe in that most orthodox article forthcoming novelties . of literary ...
... produced in a then , to borrow the elegant language of the civilized age . We cannot understand why play - bills , be withdrawn , to make room for the those who believe in that most orthodox article forthcoming novelties . of literary ...
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... produced on their ruder Perhaps no man can be a poet , or can even enjoy poetry , without a certain unsoundness of ... produces on them the effect of reality . No man , whatever his sensibility may be , is ever affected by Hamlet or Lear ...
... produced on their ruder Perhaps no man can be a poet , or can even enjoy poetry , without a certain unsoundness of ... produces on them the effect of reality . No man , whatever his sensibility may be , is ever affected by Hamlet or Lear ...
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... produced , not so much by what it expresses , as by what it suggests , not so much by the ideas which it directly ... produce upon us an effect wholly independent of their intrinsic value . One transports us back to a remote period of ...
... produced , not so much by what it expresses , as by what it suggests , not so much by the ideas which it directly ... produce upon us an effect wholly independent of their intrinsic value . One transports us back to a remote period of ...
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... produce an illusion . Euripides a offer some marked points of resemblance . tempted to carry the reform further . But i ... produced on the stage by the voice of a prompter , or the en- trance of a scene - shifter . Hence it was that the ...
... produce an illusion . Euripides a offer some marked points of resemblance . tempted to carry the reform further . But i ... produced on the stage by the voice of a prompter , or the en- trance of a scene - shifter . Hence it was that the ...
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... produce , for a single moment , a deception on the imagination . Of all the poets who have introduced into their ... produced , in a few centuries , the innu- merable crowd of gods and goddesses . In like manner the ancient Persians ...
... produce , for a single moment , a deception on the imagination . Of all the poets who have introduced into their ... produced , in a few centuries , the innu- merable crowd of gods and goddesses . In like manner the ancient Persians ...
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Essays, Critical and Miscellaneous, Volumen1 Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay Vista completa - 1854 |
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