Life's a dream: The great theatre of the world, from the Span., with an essay on the life of the author, by R.C. Trench |
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... respect of the drama . * In this , when it deserves the name , a nation is uttering itself , what is nearest to its heart , what it has conceived there of life and life's mystery , and of a possible reconciliation between the world ...
... respect of the drama . * In this , when it deserves the name , a nation is uttering itself , what is nearest to its heart , what it has conceived there of life and life's mystery , and of a possible reconciliation between the world ...
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... to him even in this respect , and his brief service in Catalonia , may very well have been dedicated entirely to the cultivation of his art . Neither did he make for himself , as do so 45 [ CH . THE GENIUS OF CALDERON .
... to him even in this respect , and his brief service in Catalonia , may very well have been dedicated entirely to the cultivation of his art . Neither did he make for himself , as do so 45 [ CH . THE GENIUS OF CALDERON .
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... respect of him ; the world's riddle was solved for him , and solved in the light of faith . The answer which he had found , and which he quite unsatisfying to them ; it fully satisfied him . No one can contemplate the noble por- trait ...
... respect of him ; the world's riddle was solved for him , and solved in the light of faith . The answer which he had found , and which he quite unsatisfying to them ; it fully satisfied him . No one can contemplate the noble por- trait ...
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... respect of his neighbours . It must be con- fessed that Calderon often lays hands upon his neighbour's property ; making large use of their labours who have gone before him , so large that it has been sometimes urged as a diminution of ...
... respect of his neighbours . It must be con- fessed that Calderon often lays hands upon his neighbour's property ; making large use of their labours who have gone before him , so large that it has been sometimes urged as a diminution of ...
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... , and found vent for a latent displeasure in a certain irony with which he treats his whole argument . The assumption of this ironical posi- tion in respect of his theme , is at other 64 [ CH . THE GENIUS OF CALDERON .
... , and found vent for a latent displeasure in a certain irony with which he treats his whole argument . The assumption of this ironical posi- tion in respect of his theme , is at other 64 [ CH . THE GENIUS OF CALDERON .
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