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... natural , the kindly , and the elevated . Doing jus tice to many of Shakspeare's excellen cies , it is yet evident that ... nature , tenderness , and pro- fundity of individual passages in Shakspeare ; nay , is disposed to admit ...
... natural , the kindly , and the elevated . Doing jus tice to many of Shakspeare's excellen cies , it is yet evident that ... nature , tenderness , and pro- fundity of individual passages in Shakspeare ; nay , is disposed to admit ...
Side 4
... natural conse quences , long recitals , soliloquies , and expositions in words rather than ac- tion ; a sustained pomp of expression in the dialogue banishing all common or familiar words , however natural in the expression of powerful ...
... natural conse quences , long recitals , soliloquies , and expositions in words rather than ac- tion ; a sustained pomp of expression in the dialogue banishing all common or familiar words , however natural in the expression of powerful ...
Side 8
... natural wish to do jus- tice to a very talented imitation , which in some respects almost borders on genius , " If ... nature is to be divined , such as it exists in all ages and countries among ambitious nobles , interested demagogues ...
... natural wish to do jus- tice to a very talented imitation , which in some respects almost borders on genius , " If ... nature is to be divined , such as it exists in all ages and countries among ambitious nobles , interested demagogues ...
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... Nature , he was considered a weak and timor- ous reformer , whose ideas were still clouded by childish fears or narrow views , and consequently very scurvily treated by his brother apostles of what was called the Holy Philosophical ...
... Nature , he was considered a weak and timor- ous reformer , whose ideas were still clouded by childish fears or narrow views , and consequently very scurvily treated by his brother apostles of what was called the Holy Philosophical ...
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... nature of man in that which Diderot , Helvetius , and Holbach explained by the simple fer- mentation of matter , or the play of or- gans . Like them he sets out from the action of the senses ; but in his course be becomes an idealist ...
... nature of man in that which Diderot , Helvetius , and Holbach explained by the simple fer- mentation of matter , or the play of or- gans . Like them he sets out from the action of the senses ; but in his course be becomes an idealist ...
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