Lectures on the Dramatic Literature of the Age of ElizabethJ. Templeman, 1840 - 333 páginas |
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... hath seen ? What , if within the moon's fair shining sphere , What , if in every other star unseen , Of other worlds he happily should hear ? He wonder would much more ; yet such to some appear . " Fancy's air - drawn pictures after ...
... hath seen ? What , if within the moon's fair shining sphere , What , if in every other star unseen , Of other worlds he happily should hear ? He wonder would much more ; yet such to some appear . " Fancy's air - drawn pictures after ...
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... Hath put a bell or two about his legges , Created him a sweet cleane gentleman : How then he ' gins to follow fashions . He whose thin sire dwelt in a smok ye roofe , Must take tobacco , and must wear a locke . His thirsty dad drinkes ...
... Hath put a bell or two about his legges , Created him a sweet cleane gentleman : How then he ' gins to follow fashions . He whose thin sire dwelt in a smok ye roofe , Must take tobacco , and must wear a locke . His thirsty dad drinkes ...
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... hath no law : The gods do bear and will allow in kings The things that they abhor in rascal routs . When kings on slender quarrels run to wars , And then in cruel and unkindly wise Command thefts , rapes , murder of innocents , The ...
... hath no law : The gods do bear and will allow in kings The things that they abhor in rascal routs . When kings on slender quarrels run to wars , And then in cruel and unkindly wise Command thefts , rapes , murder of innocents , The ...
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... hath slaine , With wretchlesse hand in graue doth couer it , Thereafter neuer to enioy againe The gladsome light , but in the ground ylaine , In depth of darknesse waste and weare to nought , As he had nere into the world been brought ...
... hath slaine , With wretchlesse hand in graue doth couer it , Thereafter neuer to enioy againe The gladsome light , but in the ground ylaine , In depth of darknesse waste and weare to nought , As he had nere into the world been brought ...
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... hath been heretofore as un- touched as my thoughts , yet now to recover thy life ( though to restore thy youth it be impossible ) I will do that to Endymion which yet never mortal man could boast of heretofore , nor shall ever hope for ...
... hath been heretofore as un- touched as my thoughts , yet now to recover thy life ( though to restore thy youth it be impossible ) I will do that to Endymion which yet never mortal man could boast of heretofore , nor shall ever hope for ...
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Lectures on the Dramatic Literature of the Age of Elizabeth William Hazlitt Visualização integral - 1845 |
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admiration affected Beaumont Beaumont and Fletcher beauty Ben Jonson breath character classical comedy common criticism D'Ol dead death Decker delight divine doth dramatic Duchess of Malfy Duke Endymion Essays Eumenides eyes faith fancy feeling fire Fletcher flowers genius give grace hand hath Hazlitt head heart heaven honour human humour Hydriotaphia imagination imitation Jeremy Taylor Jonson kings kiss learning LECTURE live look Lord manner Michael Drayton mind Montaigne moral Muse nature never noble Noble Kinsmen passage passion Petrarch play poet poetical poetry PORTLAND STREET pride quincunxes racters Rhod rich romantic says scene Sejanus sense sentiment Serjeant Talfourd Shak Shakspeare sions Sir Rod Sir Thomas Brown soul speak spirit striking style sweet taste thee there's things thou thought tion tragedy true truth unto WILLIAM HAZLITT words writers