Lectures on the Dramatic Literature of the Age of ElizabethWiley & Putnam, 1845 - 218 páginas |
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... side of the world , and left to bustle for ourselves , we have fought out many a battle for truth and freedom . That is our natural style ; and it were to be wished we had in no instance departed from it . Our situation has given us a ...
... side of the world , and left to bustle for ourselves , we have fought out many a battle for truth and freedom . That is our natural style ; and it were to be wished we had in no instance departed from it . Our situation has given us a ...
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... side , His scalpe all pil'd and he with eld forelore : His withred fist still knocking at Death's dore , Fumbling and driueling as he draws his breath , For briefe , the shape and messenger of Death . " John Lyly ( born in the Weald of ...
... side , His scalpe all pil'd and he with eld forelore : His withred fist still knocking at Death's dore , Fumbling and driueling as he draws his breath , For briefe , the shape and messenger of Death . " John Lyly ( born in the Weald of ...
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... side of the question only ) might be tempted to suppose the youngest children of Thespis a very callow brood , chirping their slender notes , or silly swains " grating their lean and flashy jests on scrapnel pipes of wretched straw ...
... side of the question only ) might be tempted to suppose the youngest children of Thespis a very callow brood , chirping their slender notes , or silly swains " grating their lean and flashy jests on scrapnel pipes of wretched straw ...
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... side . When I behold a glorious dangerous strumpet , Sparkling in beauty and destruction too , Both at a twinkling , I do liken straight Her beautified body to a goodly temple That's built on vaults where carcases lie rotting ; And so ...
... side . When I behold a glorious dangerous strumpet , Sparkling in beauty and destruction too , Both at a twinkling , I do liken straight Her beautified body to a goodly temple That's built on vaults where carcases lie rotting ; And so ...
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... side barbarism ; and we pay them easily with contempt , while living , and with an epitaph , when dead ! Mi- chael Angelo is beyond the Alps ; Mrs. Siddons has left the stage and us to mourn her loss . Were it not so , there are neither ...
... side barbarism ; and we pay them easily with contempt , while living , and with an epitaph , when dead ! Mi- chael Angelo is beyond the Alps ; Mrs. Siddons has left the stage and us to mourn her loss . Were it not so , there are neither ...
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