Lectures on the Literature of the Age of Elizabeth: And Characters of Shakespear's PlaysGeorge Bell, 1890 - 515 páginas |
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... striking instances , say Shakespear or Bacon , which we would fain treat as prodigies , and as a marked contrast to the rudeness and barbarism that surrounded them . These we delight to dwell upon and magnify ; the praise and wonder we ...
... striking instances , say Shakespear or Bacon , which we would fain treat as prodigies , and as a marked contrast to the rudeness and barbarism that surrounded them . These we delight to dwell upon and magnify ; the praise and wonder we ...
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... strike off the rest , to prevent the tendency to a superfluous popula- tion in the republic of letters : in other words , to prevent the writers from becoming more numerous than the readers . The ancients are become effete in this ...
... strike off the rest , to prevent the tendency to a superfluous popula- tion in the republic of letters : in other words , to prevent the writers from becoming more numerous than the readers . The ancients are become effete in this ...
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... strike it , and it does not hurt us : it is not steel or marble , but flesh and blood , clay tempered with tears , and " soft as sinews of the new - born babe . " The Gospel was first preached to the poor , for it consulted their wants ...
... strike it , and it does not hurt us : it is not steel or marble , but flesh and blood , clay tempered with tears , and " soft as sinews of the new - born babe . " The Gospel was first preached to the poor , for it consulted their wants ...
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... striking forms , for ornament and use . To this every inducement prompted ; the novelty of the acquisition of knowledge in many cases , the emulation of foreign wits and of immortal works , the want and the expectation of such works ...
... striking forms , for ornament and use . To this every inducement prompted ; the novelty of the acquisition of knowledge in many cases , the emulation of foreign wits and of immortal works , the want and the expectation of such works ...
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... Suckling's Session of the Poets . — ED . † [ Act iii . sc . 2. Hawkins ' Origin of the English Drama , 1773 , iii . 248-9 . ] of different foreign nations , they had an immediate striking General View of the Subject . 25.
... Suckling's Session of the Poets . — ED . † [ Act iii . sc . 2. Hawkins ' Origin of the English Drama , 1773 , iii . 248-9 . ] of different foreign nations , they had an immediate striking General View of the Subject . 25.
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Palavras e frases frequentes
¹ Act admiration affections Beaumont and Fletcher beauty Ben Jonson breath Cæsar Caliban character comedy comic Coriolanus CYMBELINE death dost doth dramatic Duke edition Endymion English Eumenides eyes Falstaff fancy fear feeling fool friends genius give grace hand hast hath heart heaven Hecate Henry History honour Hubert human Iago Ibid imagination Jonson Julius Cæsar king kiss Lear live look lord Macbeth Malvolio manner Memoir Midsummer Night's Dream mind moral nature never night noble Notes Othello passages passion person play pleasure poem poet poetical poetry Portrait pride prince printed Prose quincunxes Regan Richard Richard III scene seems sense sentiment Shakespear sleep soul speak spirit story striking style sweet thee things thou art thought tion Titus Andronicus tragedy Trans Translated true truth unto vols Woodcuts words writers youth