Show how it is that a writer's nationality and individual genius may be fully manifested in a Play or other Literary work upon a Foreign or Ancient subject -- and yet full justice be done to the Subject : autograph manuscript essay : [Cambridge], [1836 Dec. 16].

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Show how it is that a writer's nationality and individual genius may be fully manifested in a Play or other Literary work upon a Foreign or Ancient subject -- and yet full justice be done to the Subject : autograph manuscript essay : [Cambridge], [1836 Dec. 16].

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