Lectures on the Literature of the Age of Elizabeth: And Characters of Shakespear's PlaysGeorge Bell, 1890 - Всего страниц: 515 |
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... passage , that may be referred to in support of this singular taste , with an incredulous smile ; and are in no small pain for the result of the hazardous experiment ; feeling much the same awkward condescending disposition to patronise ...
... passage , that may be referred to in support of this singular taste , with an incredulous smile ; and are in no small pain for the result of the hazardous experiment ; feeling much the same awkward condescending disposition to patronise ...
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... passage ; as a work of art , and the first of its kind attempted in the language , it may be considered as a monument of the taste and skill of the authors . Its merit is confined to the regularity of the plot and metre , to its general ...
... passage ; as a work of art , and the first of its kind attempted in the language , it may be considered as a monument of the taste and skill of the authors . Its merit is confined to the regularity of the plot and metre , to its general ...
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... passage that I can instance , as rising above this didactic tone of mediocrity into the pathos of poetry , is one where Marcella laments the untimely death of her lover , Ferrex : " Ah ! noble prince , how oft have I beheld Thee mounted ...
... passage that I can instance , as rising above this didactic tone of mediocrity into the pathos of poetry , is one where Marcella laments the untimely death of her lover , Ferrex : " Ah ! noble prince , how oft have I beheld Thee mounted ...
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... full well life doth but length his pain * The editor of 1859 points this passage as follows : " And nex in order sad , Old Age , " & c , + Beseech . i.e. if . I Crookback'd he was , toothshaken , and blear - Sackville's " Induction . " 35.
... full well life doth but length his pain * The editor of 1859 points this passage as follows : " And nex in order sad , Old Age , " & c , + Beseech . i.e. if . I Crookback'd he was , toothshaken , and blear - Sackville's " Induction . " 35.
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... passage : " It is silly sooth , and dallies with the innocence of love , like the old age : " 66 Cynthia . Well , let us to Endymion . I will not be so stately ( good Endymion ) not to stoop to do thee good : and if thy liberty consist ...
... passage : " It is silly sooth , and dallies with the innocence of love , like the old age : " 66 Cynthia . Well , let us to Endymion . I will not be so stately ( good Endymion ) not to stoop to do thee good : and if thy liberty consist ...
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