The London Quarterly Review, Volum 43William Lonsdale Watkinson, William Theophilus Davison H.J.T. Tresidder, 1875 |
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... absurdities , they nevertheless contain so much of what we can only conceive to be originally revealed truth , that some sceptical critics Evidences of a Primeval Faith . 3 fancy them to 2 The Egyptian Book of the Dead .
... absurdities , they nevertheless contain so much of what we can only conceive to be originally revealed truth , that some sceptical critics Evidences of a Primeval Faith . 3 fancy them to 2 The Egyptian Book of the Dead .
Side 33
... critics thought concerning the particular playwright in question . A note of Lamb's generally has more critical weight in its concentrated truth than is to be found in many pages of ordinary criticism ; and although he does not say very ...
... critics thought concerning the particular playwright in question . A note of Lamb's generally has more critical weight in its concentrated truth than is to be found in many pages of ordinary criticism ; and although he does not say very ...
Side 34
... critic to his extracts . He pro- ceeds as follows : - " Dramatic imitation was not his talent . He could not go out of himself , as Shakespeare could shift at pleasure , to inform and animate other existences , but in himself he had an ...
... critic to his extracts . He pro- ceeds as follows : - " Dramatic imitation was not his talent . He could not go out of himself , as Shakespeare could shift at pleasure , to inform and animate other existences , but in himself he had an ...
Side 42
... criticism ; for we have no doubt that the author's own opinion of the despicable character in question is given in the following passage : - " I think you are ( at worst ) No devil , since y ' are like to be no king ; Of which , with ...
... criticism ; for we have no doubt that the author's own opinion of the despicable character in question is given in the following passage : - " I think you are ( at worst ) No devil , since y ' are like to be no king ; Of which , with ...
Side 44
... critics who carped at The Revenge of Bussy d'Ambois , on account of the modifications of actual circumstance which Chapman , in common with all great artists , allowed himself ; for , in dedicating to the " right virtuous and truly ...
... critics who carped at The Revenge of Bussy d'Ambois , on account of the modifications of actual circumstance which Chapman , in common with all great artists , allowed himself ; for , in dedicating to the " right virtuous and truly ...
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