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... influence . And yet so effectually does he hide himself behind his creation , that even while we live and move in his power and presence , it seems as if we knew him not and could never know him aright . Let us take heart ; he who knows ...
... influence . And yet so effectually does he hide himself behind his creation , that even while we live and move in his power and presence , it seems as if we knew him not and could never know him aright . Let us take heart ; he who knows ...
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... influence of the elder master , and that influence alone , is perceptible from end to end . It is as fiery in passion , as single in purpose , as rhe- torical often though never so inflated in expression , as Tamburlaine itself . " The ...
... influence of the elder master , and that influence alone , is perceptible from end to end . It is as fiery in passion , as single in purpose , as rhe- torical often though never so inflated in expression , as Tamburlaine itself . " The ...
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... those of any other writer . Ben Jonson was looked on as the great master of SEVENTEENTH CENTURY APPRECIATION . 89 the scholarly or classical school 88 INTRODUCTION TO SHAKESPEARE . Influence of Shakespeare's Works on National Mind,
... those of any other writer . Ben Jonson was looked on as the great master of SEVENTEENTH CENTURY APPRECIATION . 89 the scholarly or classical school 88 INTRODUCTION TO SHAKESPEARE . Influence of Shakespeare's Works on National Mind,
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