Lectures on the Dramatic Literature of the Age of ElizabethWiley & Putnam, 1845 - 218 páginas |
No interior do livro
Resultados 1-5 de 33
Página 1
... perhaps , any other in our history , by a number of great men , famous in differ- ent ways , and whose names have come down to us with unblem- ished honours ; statesmen , warriors , divines , scholars , poets , and philosophers ...
... perhaps , any other in our history , by a number of great men , famous in differ- ent ways , and whose names have come down to us with unblem- ished honours ; statesmen , warriors , divines , scholars , poets , and philosophers ...
Página 20
... perhaps objected , that it was only a lite- ral account taken from Bedlam at that time : and it might be an- swered , that the old poets took the same methods of describing the passions and fancies of men whom they met at large , which ...
... perhaps objected , that it was only a lite- ral account taken from Bedlam at that time : and it might be an- swered , that the old poets took the same methods of describing the passions and fancies of men whom they met at large , which ...
Página 21
... in her own hands . Perhaps the genius of our poetry has more of Pan than of Apollo ; " but Pan is a God , Apollo is no more ! " LECTURE II . On the Dramatic Writers contemporary with Shakspeare GENERAL VIEW OF THE SUBJECT . 21.
... in her own hands . Perhaps the genius of our poetry has more of Pan than of Apollo ; " but Pan is a God , Apollo is no more ! " LECTURE II . On the Dramatic Writers contemporary with Shakspeare GENERAL VIEW OF THE SUBJECT . 21.
Página 23
... perhaps , enough has been said about it . As a work of genius , it may be set down as nothing , for it contains hardly a memorable line or passage ; as a work of art , and the first of its kind attempted in the language , it may be ...
... perhaps , enough has been said about it . As a work of genius , it may be set down as nothing , for it contains hardly a memorable line or passage ; as a work of art , and the first of its kind attempted in the language , it may be ...
Página 30
... perhaps " out of my weakness and my melancholy ; " but for the satisfaction of the reader I will quote the whole passage : - " It is silly sooth , and dallies with the innocence of love like the old age . " " Cynthia . Well , let us to ...
... perhaps " out of my weakness and my melancholy ; " but for the satisfaction of the reader I will quote the whole passage : - " It is silly sooth , and dallies with the innocence of love like the old age . " " Cynthia . Well , let us to ...
Outras edições - Ver tudo
Lectures on the Dramatic Literature of the Age of Elizabeth William Hazlitt Visualização integral - 1840 |
Lectures on the Dramatic Literature of the Age of Elizabeth William Hazlitt Visualização integral - 1849 |
Lectures on the Dramatic Literature of the Age of Elizabeth William Hazlitt Visualização integral - 1845 |
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