Life's a Dream: The Great Theatre of the WorldJ. W. Parker & Son, 1856 - 229 páginas |
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... author's power . They formed part of a larger scheme long ago conceived ; but in the carrying out of which I presently dis- covered inner difficulties ; not to say that it would have required , as I also soon was aware , a far greater ...
... author's power . They formed part of a larger scheme long ago conceived ; but in the carrying out of which I presently dis- covered inner difficulties ; not to say that it would have required , as I also soon was aware , a far greater ...
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... author [ Southey ? or Lockhart ? ] of an able article in the Quarterly Review , † with whose judgment Hallam has consented in the main . That my own judgment does not agree with theirs who set him thus low in the scale of poeti- cal ...
... author [ Southey ? or Lockhart ? ] of an able article in the Quarterly Review , † with whose judgment Hallam has consented in the main . That my own judgment does not agree with theirs who set him thus low in the scale of poeti- cal ...
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... authors of Spain , he began his active career as a soldier ; in his twenty - fifth year serving in the Milanese , and afterwards in the Low Countries , his biographer assuring us that his studies were not through these his more active ...
... authors of Spain , he began his active career as a soldier ; in his twenty - fifth year serving in the Milanese , and afterwards in the Low Countries , his biographer assuring us that his studies were not through these his more active ...
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... , an English cap- tain , who with a small body of his countrymen , as we know from other sources , assisted in the defence of the place . the Fourth . This monarch , himself an author , 20 [ CH . THE LIFE OF CALDERON .
... , an English cap- tain , who with a small body of his countrymen , as we know from other sources , assisted in the defence of the place . the Fourth . This monarch , himself an author , 20 [ CH . THE LIFE OF CALDERON .
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... author , and writing his own language with precision and purity , * was passionately addicted to the drama . Indeed some plays , said not to be without merit , are ascribed , but on no sufficient evidence , to him . Unfortunately he ...
... author , and writing his own language with precision and purity , * was passionately addicted to the drama . Indeed some plays , said not to be without merit , are ascribed , but on no sufficient evidence , to him . Unfortunately he ...
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