Lectures on the Literature of the Age of Elizabeth: And Characters of Shakespear's PlaysGeorge Bell, 1890 - Всего страниц: 515 |
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... seems to have had the same feeling in his mind in the production of * See a Voyage to the Straits of Magellan , 1594. [ But to what source Skakspeare was really indebted for the first suggestion of his enchanting drama , still remains a ...
... seems to have had the same feeling in his mind in the production of * See a Voyage to the Straits of Magellan , 1594. [ But to what source Skakspeare was really indebted for the first suggestion of his enchanting drama , still remains a ...
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... seem to be approaching the RICH STROND described in Spenser , where treasures of all kinds lay scattered , or rather crowded together on the shore in inexhaustible but unregarded profusion , " rich as the oozy bottom of the deep in ...
... seem to be approaching the RICH STROND described in Spenser , where treasures of all kinds lay scattered , or rather crowded together on the shore in inexhaustible but unregarded profusion , " rich as the oozy bottom of the deep in ...
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... seems a reference to Chaucer in the wording o the following lines : " Then saw I how he smiled with slaying knife Wrapp'd under cloke , then saw I deep deceit Lurk in his face , and death prepared for me . " † Sir Philip Sidney says of ...
... seems a reference to Chaucer in the wording o the following lines : " Then saw I how he smiled with slaying knife Wrapp'd under cloke , then saw I deep deceit Lurk in his face , and death prepared for me . " † Sir Philip Sidney says of ...
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... seems like an anticipation , in some de- gree , both of the measure and manner of Spenser . The following stanzas may give the reader an idea of the merit of this old poem , which was published in 1563 : * " By him † lay heavy sleep ...
... seems like an anticipation , in some de- gree , both of the measure and manner of Spenser . The following stanzas may give the reader an idea of the merit of this old poem , which was published in 1563 : * " By him † lay heavy sleep ...
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... seems to have grown spirited and classical with his subject . He puts this fine hyperbolical irony in praise of Dipsas ( a most unamiable personage , as it will appear ) into the mouth of Sir Tophas : " O what a fine thin hair hath ...
... seems to have grown spirited and classical with his subject . He puts this fine hyperbolical irony in praise of Dipsas ( a most unamiable personage , as it will appear ) into the mouth of Sir Tophas : " O what a fine thin hair hath ...
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