Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysLibrary of Alexandria, 28. 9. 2020 |
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... thought as forthe balanceofits expression, would docredittoninetynine grownmenina hundred. Atfifteen, hisfather designing thathe shouldenter the ministry,he proceeded to the Unitarian College, Hackney; wherehis master, a Mr.Corrie ...
... thought as forthe balanceofits expression, would docredittoninetynine grownmenina hundred. Atfifteen, hisfather designing thathe shouldenter the ministry,he proceeded to the Unitarian College, Hackney; wherehis master, a Mr.Corrie ...
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... Thoughts onPublicAffairs(1806) had earned fortheauthor many enemies but few readers: anda treatise attacking Malthus's theory of population (1807)had alluredthe public as little. Apiece of hackwork, The Eloquence ofthe British Senate ...
... Thoughts onPublicAffairs(1806) had earned fortheauthor many enemies but few readers: anda treatise attacking Malthus's theory of population (1807)had alluredthe public as little. Apiece of hackwork, The Eloquence ofthe British Senate ...
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... thoughts arealwaysgeneral', Blake had counteredhim by affirming (longbeforeHazlitt) that 'To generalize isto be anidiot. To particularize is the great distinction of merit':evenasit maybedemonstrable that Charles Lamb,in his charming ...
... thoughts arealwaysgeneral', Blake had counteredhim by affirming (longbeforeHazlitt) that 'To generalize isto be anidiot. To particularize is the great distinction of merit':evenasit maybedemonstrable that Charles Lamb,in his charming ...
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... thoughts and the language, and his tragedy,for thegreater part, by incident and action. His tragedy seems to be skill, his comedy tobeinstinct.' Yet after sayingthat 'his tragedy was skill', heaffirms inthenext page,'His declamations ...
... thoughts and the language, and his tragedy,for thegreater part, by incident and action. His tragedy seems to be skill, his comedy tobeinstinct.' Yet after sayingthat 'his tragedy was skill', heaffirms inthenext page,'His declamations ...
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... I amstale, a garment out of fashion, And for I am richer thanto hang byth' walls,Imust beript; to pieces with me. Oh, Men's vows are women's traitors. All good seeming, By thy revolt, oh husband, shall be thought Put.
... I amstale, a garment out of fashion, And for I am richer thanto hang byth' walls,Imust beript; to pieces with me. Oh, Men's vows are women's traitors. All good seeming, By thy revolt, oh husband, shall be thought Put.
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