Lectures on the Dramatic Literature of the Age of ElizabethWiley & Putnam, 1845 - 218 páginas |
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... body , I doubt : for how could my curled locks be turned to grey hair , and my strong body to a dying weakness , having waxed old , and not knowing it . Cynthia . Well , Endymion , arise : awhile sit down , for that thy limbs are stiff ...
... body , I doubt : for how could my curled locks be turned to grey hair , and my strong body to a dying weakness , having waxed old , and not knowing it . Cynthia . Well , Endymion , arise : awhile sit down , for that thy limbs are stiff ...
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... body to the great enemy of mankind . Whatever he fancies , becomes by this means pre- sent to his sense : whatever he commands , is done . He calls back time past , and anticipates the future : the visions of antiquity pass before him ...
... body to the great enemy of mankind . Whatever he fancies , becomes by this means pre- sent to his sense : whatever he commands , is done . He calls back time past , and anticipates the future : the visions of antiquity pass before him ...
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... body , turn to air , Or Lucifer will bear thee quick to hell . Oh soul ! be changed into small water - drops , And fall into the ocean ; ne'er to be found . ( Thunder . Enter the Devils . ) Oh ! mercy , Heav'n ! Look not so fierce on me ...
... body , turn to air , Or Lucifer will bear thee quick to hell . Oh soul ! be changed into small water - drops , And fall into the ocean ; ne'er to be found . ( Thunder . Enter the Devils . ) Oh ! mercy , Heav'n ! Look not so fierce on me ...
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... body's numb'd : And whether I have limbs or no , I know not . Oh ! would my blood drop out from every vein , As doth this water from my tatter'd robes ! Tell Isabel , the Queen , I look'd not thus , When for her sake I ran at tilt in ...
... body's numb'd : And whether I have limbs or no , I know not . Oh ! would my blood drop out from every vein , As doth this water from my tatter'd robes ! Tell Isabel , the Queen , I look'd not thus , When for her sake I ran at tilt in ...
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... body to a goodly temple That's built on vaults where carcases lie rotting ; And so by little and little I shrink back again , And quench desire with a cool meditation ; And I'm as well , methinks . Now for a welcome Able to draw men's ...
... body to a goodly temple That's built on vaults where carcases lie rotting ; And so by little and little I shrink back again , And quench desire with a cool meditation ; And I'm as well , methinks . Now for a welcome Able to draw men's ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
admiration affected Beaumont and Fletcher beauty Ben Jonson breath casuistry character comedy common Cynthia's Revels D'Ol dead death Decker delight devil doth dramatic Duchess of Malfy Duke Eastward Hoe effeminacy Endymion Eumenides extravagance eyes faith fancy Faustus feeling fire flowers friends Friscobaldo genius give grace hand hath head heart heaven Hodge honour human Hydriotaphia imagination imitation Jeremy Taylor Jonson kings kiss learning live look Lord Lover's Melancholy manner Michael Drayton mind moral Muse nature never noble Noble Kinsmen passage passion Philaster play poet poetical poetry pride quincunxes Rhod romantic says scene Sejanus sense sentiment Shakspeare Shakspeare's Sir Rod Sir Thomas Brown sort soul speak spirit striking style sweet taste thee there's things thou thought tion tragedy true truth unto virtue Witches woman words writers youth