The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 1;Volume 64Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1865 |
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... verse in which it is written , and which appears to have formed the model of that of Shakspeare . Marlowe follows closely the old tradition ; and his drama has all the air of being an imitation of the miracle plays of the middle ages ...
... verse in which it is written , and which appears to have formed the model of that of Shakspeare . Marlowe follows closely the old tradition ; and his drama has all the air of being an imitation of the miracle plays of the middle ages ...
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... verse and metre different from the original ; of which we find an instance in Carey's " Dante , " one of our best works of this class , but which , despite its literalness and truth , is rendered intolerably stiff from being rendered in ...
... verse and metre different from the original ; of which we find an instance in Carey's " Dante , " one of our best works of this class , but which , despite its literalness and truth , is rendered intolerably stiff from being rendered in ...
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... verse , rise up from his slumber , and bury his friends , who lay dead at Mortemer . King Henry now concluded a discredita- ble peace with William , who returned , well pleased at the result of his second victory - all unconscious as ...
... verse , rise up from his slumber , and bury his friends , who lay dead at Mortemer . King Henry now concluded a discredita- ble peace with William , who returned , well pleased at the result of his second victory - all unconscious as ...
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... verse of all this ; that the law that pro- vided for the old contingency provided , implicitly , quite as shrewdly and ade- quately for all the novel complications of the new one ; that in applying its provisions to the new state of ...
... verse of all this ; that the law that pro- vided for the old contingency provided , implicitly , quite as shrewdly and ade- quately for all the novel complications of the new one ; that in applying its provisions to the new state of ...
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... verses , worshipper of the Stuarts as he was . But this is an age of historical skepti- cism . With the new reformers every saint is a sinner , and every sinner a saint . Nero has found champions . Richard the Third has been shamefully ...
... verses , worshipper of the Stuarts as he was . But this is an age of historical skepti- cism . With the new reformers every saint is a sinner , and every sinner a saint . Nero has found champions . Richard the Third has been shamefully ...
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