Lectures on the Literature of the Age of Elizabeth: And Characters of Shakespear's PlaysGeorge Bell, 1890 - Всего страниц: 515 |
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... fear , and gave the watchword ; but England joined the shout , and echoed it back with her island voice , from her thousand cliffs and craggy shores , in a longer and a louder strain . With that cry , the genius of Great General View of ...
... fear , and gave the watchword ; but England joined the shout , and echoed it back with her island voice , from her thousand cliffs and craggy shores , in a longer and a louder strain . With that cry , the genius of Great General View of ...
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... fear ; stumbled upon fate unawares ; while the imagination , close behind it , caught at and clung to the shape of danger , or " snatched a wild and fearful joy " from its escape . The accidents of nature were less provided against ...
... fear ; stumbled upon fate unawares ; while the imagination , close behind it , caught at and clung to the shape of danger , or " snatched a wild and fearful joy " from its escape . The accidents of nature were less provided against ...
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... fear and sad affright . " The dramatic literature of this period only wants ex- ploring , to fill the inquiring mind with wonder and delight , and to convince us that we have been wrong in lavishing all our praise on " new - born gawds ...
... fear and sad affright . " The dramatic literature of this period only wants ex- ploring , to fill the inquiring mind with wonder and delight , and to convince us that we have been wrong in lavishing all our praise on " new - born gawds ...
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... fear of gods ? Murders and violent thefts in private men Are heinous crimes , and full of foul reproach ; Yet none offence , but deck'd with noble name Of glorious conquests in the hands of kings . " § The principal characters make as ...
... fear of gods ? Murders and violent thefts in private men Are heinous crimes , and full of foul reproach ; Yet none offence , but deck'd with noble name Of glorious conquests in the hands of kings . " § The principal characters make as ...
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... fear was he . And of our life in earth the better part , Reaver of sight , and yet in whom we see Things oft that tide , and oft that never be . Without respect esteeming equally King Cræsus pomp , and Irus poverty . The first edition ...
... fear was he . And of our life in earth the better part , Reaver of sight , and yet in whom we see Things oft that tide , and oft that never be . Without respect esteeming equally King Cræsus pomp , and Irus poverty . The first edition ...
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