Lectures on the Literature of the Age of Elizabeth: And Characters of Shakespear's PlaysGeorge Bell, 1890 - Počet stran: 515 |
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... fire , the poisoned chalice , lean famine , the serpent's mortal sting , and the fury of wild beasts , were the common topics of their poetry , as they were common occurrences in more remote periods of history . They were the strong ...
... fire , the poisoned chalice , lean famine , the serpent's mortal sting , and the fury of wild beasts , were the common topics of their poetry , as they were common occurrences in more remote periods of history . They were the strong ...
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... fire - arms gradually super- seded the necessity of skill in the sword , or bravery in the person and as a symptom of the rapid degeneracy in this respect , we find Sir John Suckling soon after boasting of himself as one— 66 " Who ...
... fire - arms gradually super- seded the necessity of skill in the sword , or bravery in the person and as a symptom of the rapid degeneracy in this respect , we find Sir John Suckling soon after boasting of himself as one— 66 " Who ...
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... fire within : but there is not any of the same relief to the mind in the lofty ima- ginative nature of the subject ; and the continual repe- tition of plain practical villany and undigested horrors disgusts the sense and blunts the ...
... fire within : but there is not any of the same relief to the mind in the lofty ima- ginative nature of the subject ; and the continual repe- tition of plain practical villany and undigested horrors disgusts the sense and blunts the ...
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... fire behind them . The following are a few that might be given : " I know he is not dead ! I know proud death Durst not behold such sacred majesty . " * * * * " Hang both your greedy ears upon my lips , Let them devour my speech , suck ...
... fire behind them . The following are a few that might be given : " I know he is not dead ! I know proud death Durst not behold such sacred majesty . " * * * * " Hang both your greedy ears upon my lips , Let them devour my speech , suck ...
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... 'll overtake you swiftly . Stad . Hie thee , Hecate We shall be up betimes . Hec . I'll reach you quickly . [ Exeunt all the Witches except Hecate . F Enter Firestone . Fire . They are all going a Middleton's " Witch . " 65.
... 'll overtake you swiftly . Stad . Hie thee , Hecate We shall be up betimes . Hec . I'll reach you quickly . [ Exeunt all the Witches except Hecate . F Enter Firestone . Fire . They are all going a Middleton's " Witch . " 65.
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