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Página xvii
... true in the main of the style of Sordello ; only the hard metal is of a different quality and temper , as the intellect of the English thinker is far wider in its reach , far subtler in its action and its aim , than that of the Roman ...
... true in the main of the style of Sordello ; only the hard metal is of a different quality and temper , as the intellect of the English thinker is far wider in its reach , far subtler in its action and its aim , than that of the Roman ...
Página xxi
... and delivers in clear grave accents its cordial message of praise and good cheer . At all times Chapman took occasion to approve himself a true son of the greatest age of Englishmen in his quick and POETICAL AND DRAMATIC WORKS . xxi.
... and delivers in clear grave accents its cordial message of praise and good cheer . At all times Chapman took occasion to approve himself a true son of the greatest age of Englishmen in his quick and POETICAL AND DRAMATIC WORKS . xxi.
Página xxvii
... true taste of the old city life so often turned to mere ridicule and caricature by playwrights of less good humour , or feel about us such a familiar air of ancient London as blows through every scene ; the homely household of the rich ...
... true taste of the old city life so often turned to mere ridicule and caricature by playwrights of less good humour , or feel about us such a familiar air of ancient London as blows through every scene ; the homely household of the rich ...
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... true nonsense ; or at best a scantling of wit , which lies gasping for life and groaning beneath a heap of rubbish . ' The injustice of the criticism lies only in the assertion or implication that there was nothing discover- able on all ...
... true nonsense ; or at best a scantling of wit , which lies gasping for life and groaning beneath a heap of rubbish . ' The injustice of the criticism lies only in the assertion or implication that there was nothing discover- able on all ...
Página lxiv
... true Apollo of our dawn , the bright and morning star of the full midsummer day of English poetry at its highest . Chaucer , Wyatt , and Spenser had left our language as melodious , as fluent , as flexible to all purposes of narrative ...
... true Apollo of our dawn , the bright and morning star of the full midsummer day of English poetry at its highest . Chaucer , Wyatt , and Spenser had left our language as melodious , as fluent , as flexible to all purposes of narrative ...
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The Works of George Chapman: Poems and Minor Translations, Volume 2 George Chapman Visualização integral - 1875 |
Palavras e frases frequentes
A. B. GROSART Andromeda bear beauty blest blood breast Bussy d'Ambois cast Chapman cloth extra cloth limp Crown 8vo dear death Deities divine doth earth Edited eternal Exit eyes fair fame Fcap fear fire flames George Chapman give Gods grace hand hast hath hear heart heaven Hero and Leander Hesiod Homer honour Iliad illustrated boards immortal Jove Jove's king labour Lady Leander learning light live lord love's lute master men's mind mistress Muse never night noble nought Ovid oxen peace Perseus Phoebus play poem poet poor Post 8vo praise Prince Proberio rich sacred Second Maiden's Tragedy shine sight Simplo sing soul spirit sweet thee thine things thou thought true truth verse vex'd virtue Vols Votarius Wife words worth
Passagens conhecidas
Página 57 - It lies not in our power to love or hate, For will in us is overruled by Fate. When two are stripped, long ere the course begin We wish that one should lose, the other win; And one especially do we affect Of two gold ingots, like in each respect. The reason no man knows; let it suffice. What we behold is censured by our eyes.