Lectures on the Literature of the Age of Elizabeth: And Characters of Shakespear's PlaysGeorge Bell, 1890 - Всего страниц: 515 |
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... matters . ” + Midnight and secret murders , too , from the imperfect state of the police , were more common ; and the fero- cious and brutal manners that would stamp the brow of the hardened ruffian or hired assassin , more incorrigible ...
... matters . ” + Midnight and secret murders , too , from the imperfect state of the police , were more common ; and the fero- cious and brutal manners that would stamp the brow of the hardened ruffian or hired assassin , more incorrigible ...
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... matter of course , throughout the year ! The distinctions of dress , the badges of different professions , the very signs of the shops , which we have set aside for written inscriptions over the doors , were , as Mr. Lamb observes , a ...
... matter of course , throughout the year ! The distinctions of dress , the badges of different professions , the very signs of the shops , which we have set aside for written inscriptions over the doors , were , as Mr. Lamb observes , a ...
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... 4 . ] 1 " The smiler with the knife under his cloke . " -- Knight's Tale . [ Apologie for Poetrie , 1595 , repr . Arber , p . 63. ] D taste in such matters was very different from Sir Philip Sackville and Norton . 33.
... 4 . ] 1 " The smiler with the knife under his cloke . " -- Knight's Tale . [ Apologie for Poetrie , 1595 , repr . Arber , p . 63. ] D taste in such matters was very different from Sir Philip Sackville and Norton . 33.
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And Characters of Shakespear's Plays William Hazlitt. taste in such matters was very different from Sir Philip Sidney's , says in still stronger terms , " that the writers of the succeeding age might have improved as much in other ...
And Characters of Shakespear's Plays William Hazlitt. taste in such matters was very different from Sir Philip Sidney's , says in still stronger terms , " that the writers of the succeeding age might have improved as much in other ...
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... matters worse , for his clowns and coxcombs ( if we except Bobadil ) are the most incorrigible and insufferable of all others . The story of Mother Bombie is little else than a tissue of absurd mistakes , arising from the confusion of ...
... matters worse , for his clowns and coxcombs ( if we except Bobadil ) are the most incorrigible and insufferable of all others . The story of Mother Bombie is little else than a tissue of absurd mistakes , arising from the confusion of ...
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