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Page 121
... Paracelsus , Coleridge's Remorse , Shelley's Cenci ; Miss Baillie's plays , though meant for action , and with studied attempts to vary them by the lighter shades of common nature , which , from her want sence . of lively power , have ...
... Paracelsus , Coleridge's Remorse , Shelley's Cenci ; Miss Baillie's plays , though meant for action , and with studied attempts to vary them by the lighter shades of common nature , which , from her want sence . of lively power , have ...
Page 207
... Paracelsus , " of which we cannot now obtian a copy , and must write from a distant memory . It is one of those attempts , that illustrate the self - consciousness of this age , to represent the fever of the soul pining to embrace the ...
... Paracelsus , " of which we cannot now obtian a copy , and must write from a distant memory . It is one of those attempts , that illustrate the self - consciousness of this age , to represent the fever of the soul pining to embrace the ...
Page 208
... Paracelsus had one of those soaring ambitions that sought the stars and built no nest amid the loves or lures of life . Incapable of sustaining himself in angelic force and purity , he tainted , after a while , his benefits , by ...
... Paracelsus had one of those soaring ambitions that sought the stars and built no nest amid the loves or lures of life . Incapable of sustaining himself in angelic force and purity , he tainted , after a while , his benefits , by ...
Page 209
... Paracelsus , and in his tragedy of ' Strafford . ' This very difficult subject for tragedy engaged , at about the same time , the attention of Sterling . Both he and Browning seem to have had it brought before their attention by ...
... Paracelsus , and in his tragedy of ' Strafford . ' This very difficult subject for tragedy engaged , at about the same time , the attention of Sterling . Both he and Browning seem to have had it brought before their attention by ...
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