Lectures on the Literature of the Age of Elizabeth: And Characters of Shakespear's PlaysGeorge Bell, 1890 - Всего страниц: 515 |
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... portraits of Tyrrel and Forrest were , no doubt , done from the life . We find that the ravages of the plague , the destructive rage of fire , the poisoned chalice , lean famine , the serpent's mortal sting , and the fury of wild beasts ...
... portraits of Tyrrel and Forrest were , no doubt , done from the life . We find that the ravages of the plague , the destructive rage of fire , the poisoned chalice , lean famine , the serpent's mortal sting , and the fury of wild beasts ...
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... portrait , done with equal ease and effect . He is a person almost without virtue or vice , that is , he is in strictness without any moral principle at all . He has no malice against others , and no concern for himself . He is gay ...
... portrait , done with equal ease and effect . He is a person almost without virtue or vice , that is , he is in strictness without any moral principle at all . He has no malice against others , and no concern for himself . He is gay ...
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... portrait of a prince besieged by flat- terers ( taken from Tiberius ) has unrivalled force and beauty , with historic truth : " If this man Had but a mind allied unto his words , How blest a fate were it to us and Rome ? Men are ...
... portrait of a prince besieged by flat- terers ( taken from Tiberius ) has unrivalled force and beauty , with historic truth : " If this man Had but a mind allied unto his words , How blest a fate were it to us and Rome ? Men are ...
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... portrait to read the slightest variation in her thoughts . In the same play , Honoria risks her reputation and her life to gain a clandestine interview with Matthias , merely to shake his fidelity to his wife , and when she has gained ...
... portrait to read the slightest variation in her thoughts . In the same play , Honoria risks her reputation and her life to gain a clandestine interview with Matthias , merely to shake his fidelity to his wife , and when she has gained ...
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... portrait of monkish superstition does not equal the grandeur of Milton's description : " His form had not yet lost All her original brightness , nor appear'd Less than archangel ruin'd and the excess Of glory obscured . " * [ Crashaw's ...
... portrait of monkish superstition does not equal the grandeur of Milton's description : " His form had not yet lost All her original brightness , nor appear'd Less than archangel ruin'd and the excess Of glory obscured . " * [ Crashaw's ...
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