Shakspere's Predecessors in the English DramaSmith, Elder & Company, 1909 - Počet stran: 551 "A critical inquiry into the condition of the English drama" -- Preface. |
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... sweet , ' and ' gentle , ' to describe the author of ' King Lear , ' ' Othello , ' and Troilus and Cressida ' ; why they praised his right happy and copious industry ' instead of dwelling on his interchange of tragic force and fanciful ...
... sweet , ' and ' gentle , ' to describe the author of ' King Lear , ' ' Othello , ' and Troilus and Cressida ' ; why they praised his right happy and copious industry ' instead of dwelling on his interchange of tragic force and fanciful ...
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... Sweet as the spring , and as his blossoms tender ; And I a nipping north - wind , my head hung With hails and frosty icicles : are the souls so too When we depart hence , lame , and old , and loveless ? No , sure ' t is ever youth there ...
... Sweet as the spring , and as his blossoms tender ; And I a nipping north - wind , my head hung With hails and frosty icicles : are the souls so too When we depart hence , lame , and old , and loveless ? No , sure ' t is ever youth there ...
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... sweet scars and Cupid's godhead sing . After this rapturous foretaste of Elysium , he turns to his friend : Hither you must , and leave your purchased houses , Your new - made garden and your black - browed wife , And of the trees thou ...
... sweet scars and Cupid's godhead sing . After this rapturous foretaste of Elysium , he turns to his friend : Hither you must , and leave your purchased houses , Your new - made garden and your black - browed wife , And of the trees thou ...
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... sweet to them that do approach it . To me , as one that taken with Delphic rage , When the divining God his breast doth fill , He sees what others cannot standing by , It seems a beauteous and pleasant thing . Nero's meditations upon ...
... sweet to them that do approach it . To me , as one that taken with Delphic rage , When the divining God his breast doth fill , He sees what others cannot standing by , It seems a beauteous and pleasant thing . Nero's meditations upon ...
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... If there be any blood whose heat is choked And stifled with true sense of misery , If aught of these strains fill this consort up , They arrive most welcome . MELANCHOLY 45 ' Nothing's so dainty - sweet as lovely 44 SHAKSPERE'S ...
... If there be any blood whose heat is choked And stifled with true sense of misery , If aught of these strains fill this consort up , They arrive most welcome . MELANCHOLY 45 ' Nothing's so dainty - sweet as lovely 44 SHAKSPERE'S ...
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