Lectures on the Literature of the Age of Elizabeth: And Characters of Shakespear's PlaysGeorge Bell, 1890 - Počet stran: 515 |
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... come from us till they force their way in the most impetuous eloquence . Our lan- guage is , as it were , to begin anew , and we make use of the most singular and boldest combinations to explain ourselves . Our wit comes from us ...
... come from us till they force their way in the most impetuous eloquence . Our lan- guage is , as it were , to begin anew , and we make use of the most singular and boldest combinations to explain ourselves . Our wit comes from us ...
Strana 54
... be gather'd for in our synagogue , That when the offering - basin comes to me , Even for charity I may spit into it . " ' Act ii . Works , i . 268-9 Shakspeare's Richard II . in conduct , power , or 54 Marlowe's " Edward II . "
... be gather'd for in our synagogue , That when the offering - basin comes to me , Even for charity I may spit into it . " ' Act ii . Works , i . 268-9 Shakspeare's Richard II . in conduct , power , or 54 Marlowe's " Edward II . "
Strana 63
... comes to't . Sure you're not well , Bianca . How dost , prithee ? Bian . I have been better than I am at this time . Lean . Alas , I thought so . Bian . Nay , I have been worse too , That now you see me , sir . Lean . I'm glad thou mend ...
... comes to't . Sure you're not well , Bianca . How dost , prithee ? Bian . I have been better than I am at this time . Lean . Alas , I thought so . Bian . Nay , I have been worse too , That now you see me , sir . Lean . I'm glad thou mend ...
Strana 79
... comes ! Now shall you hear the ex- tremity of a malcontent ; he is as free as air ; he blows over every And - Sir , whence come you now ? man . Malevole . From the public place of much dissimulation . Pietro Jacomo . What didst there ...
... comes ! Now shall you hear the ex- tremity of a malcontent ; he is as free as air ; he blows over every And - Sir , whence come you now ? man . Malevole . From the public place of much dissimulation . Pietro Jacomo . What didst there ...
Strana 92
... , all the tenderness of concealed affec- tion : —there is much sorrow patiently borne , and ther comes peace . Bellafront , in the two parts of this play It is an She gives taken together , is a 92 Decker and Middleton .
... , all the tenderness of concealed affec- tion : —there is much sorrow patiently borne , and ther comes peace . Bellafront , in the two parts of this play It is an She gives taken together , is a 92 Decker and Middleton .
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