Lectures on the Dramatic Literature of the Age of ElizabethJ. Templeman, 1840 - 333 páginas |
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... force and visible operation among the vulgar ( to say no more ) in the time of our authors . The appalling and wild chimeras of superstition and ignorance , " those bodiless crea- tions that ecstacy is very cunning in , " were inwoven ...
... force and visible operation among the vulgar ( to say no more ) in the time of our authors . The appalling and wild chimeras of superstition and ignorance , " those bodiless crea- tions that ecstacy is very cunning in , " were inwoven ...
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... force their way in the most impetu- ous eloquence . Our language is , as it were , to begin anew , and we make use of the most singu- lar and boldest combinations to explain ourselves . Our wit comes from us , " like birdlime , brains ...
... force their way in the most impetu- ous eloquence . Our language is , as it were , to begin anew , and we make use of the most singu- lar and boldest combinations to explain ourselves . Our wit comes from us , " like birdlime , brains ...
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... force to make a great blow , bring it down , and relapse into sluggishness and indifference again . Materiam superabat opus , cannot be said of us . We may be accused of grossness , but not of flimsiness ; of extrava- gance , but not of ...
... force to make a great blow , bring it down , and relapse into sluggishness and indifference again . Materiam superabat opus , cannot be said of us . We may be accused of grossness , but not of flimsiness ; of extrava- gance , but not of ...
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... force of learning and study ; and thought to gain his end by persisting in error ; but he only made matters worse , for his clowns and coxcombs ( if we except Bobadil ) are the most incorrigible and insufferable of all others . - The ...
... force of learning and study ; and thought to gain his end by persisting in error ; but he only made matters worse , for his clowns and coxcombs ( if we except Bobadil ) are the most incorrigible and insufferable of all others . - The ...
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... forces them from the lips , and they are not the worse for being rare . Thus , in the play called ' A Woman Killed with Kindness , ' Wendoll , when reproached by Mrs Frankford with his obligations to her husband , interrupts her hastily ...
... forces them from the lips , and they are not the worse for being rare . Thus , in the play called ' A Woman Killed with Kindness , ' Wendoll , when reproached by Mrs Frankford with his obligations to her husband , interrupts her hastily ...
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