Lectures on the Dramatic Literature of the Age of ElizabethJ. Templeman, 1840 - 333 páginas |
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... Strange error of our infatuated self - love . Because the clothes we remember to have seen worn when we were children are now out of fashion , and our grandmothers were then old women , we con- ceive , with magnanimous continuity of ...
... Strange error of our infatuated self - love . Because the clothes we remember to have seen worn when we were children are now out of fashion , and our grandmothers were then old women , we con- ceive , with magnanimous continuity of ...
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... strange matters . " Midnight and secret murders , too , from the imperfect state of the police , were more common ; and the ferocious and brutal manners . that would stamp the brow of the har- dened ruffian or hired assassin , more ...
... strange matters . " Midnight and secret murders , too , from the imperfect state of the police , were more common ; and the ferocious and brutal manners . that would stamp the brow of the har- dened ruffian or hired assassin , more ...
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... strange to see a ragged clerke , Some stammell weaver , or some butcher's sonne , That scrubb'd a late within a sleeveless gowne , When the commencement , like a morrice dance , Hath put a bell or two about his legges , Created him a ...
... strange to see a ragged clerke , Some stammell weaver , or some butcher's sonne , That scrubb'd a late within a sleeveless gowne , When the commencement , like a morrice dance , Hath put a bell or two about his legges , Created him a ...
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... strange hold of my fancy , perhaps " out of my weak- ness and my melancholy ; " but for the satisfac- tion of the reader I will quote the whole pas- sage : " it is silly sooth , and dallies with the innocence of love like the old age ...
... strange hold of my fancy , perhaps " out of my weak- ness and my melancholy ; " but for the satisfac- tion of the reader I will quote the whole pas- sage : " it is silly sooth , and dallies with the innocence of love like the old age ...
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... strange things . " Act V. Scene 1 . It does not take away from the pathos of this poetical allegory on the chances of love and the progress of human life , that it may be sup- posed to glance indirectly at the conduct of Queen Elizabeth ...
... strange things . " Act V. Scene 1 . It does not take away from the pathos of this poetical allegory on the chances of love and the progress of human life , that it may be sup- posed to glance indirectly at the conduct of Queen Elizabeth ...
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