Lectures on the Literature of the Age of Elizabeth: And Characters of Shakespear's PlaysGeorge Bell, 1890 - Всего страниц: 515 |
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... appear- ance.-ED. † Printed in 1591 , folio , with curious page illustrations by Rogers . - ED . Ten books of Homer's Iliad were published in 1581 , in an English translation by Arthur Hall , M.P. for Grantham ; the first instalment of ...
... appear- ance.-ED. † Printed in 1591 , folio , with curious page illustrations by Rogers . - ED . Ten books of Homer's Iliad were published in 1581 , in an English translation by Arthur Hall , M.P. for Grantham ; the first instalment of ...
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... appear . " Fancy's air - drawn pictures after history's waking dream showed like clouds over mountains ; and from the romance of real life to the idlest fiction , the transition seemed easy . Shakspeare , as well as others of his time ...
... appear . " Fancy's air - drawn pictures after history's waking dream showed like clouds over mountains ; and from the romance of real life to the idlest fiction , the transition seemed easy . Shakspeare , as well as others of his time ...
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... ingre- dients thrown into the cauldron of tragedy , to make it " thick and slab . " Man's life was ( as it appears to me * Hamlet , iii . 4 . † Macbeth , i . 5 . more full of traps and pitfalls ; of hair - 22 General View of the Subject .
... ingre- dients thrown into the cauldron of tragedy , to make it " thick and slab . " Man's life was ( as it appears to me * Hamlet , iii . 4 . † Macbeth , i . 5 . more full of traps and pitfalls ; of hair - 22 General View of the Subject .
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... appear from the freedom and unguarded boldness of such lines as the following , addressed by a favourite to a prince , as courtly advice : " Know ye that lust of kingdoms hath no law : The gods do bear and well allow in kings The things ...
... appear from the freedom and unguarded boldness of such lines as the following , addressed by a favourite to a prince , as courtly advice : " Know ye that lust of kingdoms hath no law : The gods do bear and well allow in kings The things ...
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... appear ) into the mouth of Sir Tophas : " O what a fine thin hair hath Dipsas ! What a pretty low fore- head ! What a tall and stately nose ! What little hollow eyes ! What great and goodly lips ! How harmless she is , being tooth- less ...
... appear ) into the mouth of Sir Tophas : " O what a fine thin hair hath Dipsas ! What a pretty low fore- head ! What a tall and stately nose ! What little hollow eyes ! What great and goodly lips ! How harmless she is , being tooth- less ...
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