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He has humour , character , and invention , in common with the other , with a more unaffected gaiety and spirit of enjoyment , which over- flows and sparkles in all he does . He makes us laugh from pleasure oftener than from malice .
He has humour , character , and invention , in common with the other , with a more unaffected gaiety and spirit of enjoyment , which over- flows and sparkles in all he does . He makes us laugh from pleasure oftener than from malice .
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Nor can I help thinking , that we may discern the traces of the influence exerted by religious faith in the spirit of the poetry of the age of Elizabeth , in the means of exciting terror and pity , in the delineation of the passions of ...
Nor can I help thinking , that we may discern the traces of the influence exerted by religious faith in the spirit of the poetry of the age of Elizabeth , in the means of exciting terror and pity , in the delineation of the passions of ...
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LECTURE VIII ON THE SPIRIT OF ANCIENT AND MODERN LITERA- TURE ON THE GERMAN DRAMA , CONTRASTED WITH ... a few words of one or two writers in our own time , who have imbibed the spirit and imitated the language of our elder dramatists .
LECTURE VIII ON THE SPIRIT OF ANCIENT AND MODERN LITERA- TURE ON THE GERMAN DRAMA , CONTRASTED WITH ... a few words of one or two writers in our own time , who have imbibed the spirit and imitated the language of our elder dramatists .
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