William Shakspere: A BiographyC. Knight, 1851 - 329 Seiten |
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... poetical enthusiast will find no difficulty in believing that , like Horace , he reposed secure and fearless in the midst of contagion and death , protected by the Muses to whom his future life was to be devoted : - ' sacrâ Lauroque ...
... poetical enthusiast will find no difficulty in believing that , like Horace , he reposed secure and fearless in the midst of contagion and death , protected by the Muses to whom his future life was to be devoted : - ' sacrâ Lauroque ...
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... poetical faculty . As he looked upon that rude representation of a familiar legend , he may first have conceived the capability of exhibiting to the eye a moving picture of events , and of informing it with life by appropriate dialogue ...
... poetical faculty . As he looked upon that rude representation of a familiar legend , he may first have conceived the capability of exhibiting to the eye a moving picture of events , and of informing it with life by appropriate dialogue ...
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... poetical shepherd - queen . There is a minuteness of circumstance amidst the exqui- site poetry of this scene which shows that it must have been founded upon actual observation , and in all likelihood upon the keen and prying ...
... poetical shepherd - queen . There is a minuteness of circumstance amidst the exqui- site poetry of this scene which shows that it must have been founded upon actual observation , and in all likelihood upon the keen and prying ...
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... poetical feeling , sang the glories of the Hock - Cart in the time of Charles I .: but a severe religion , and there- fore an unwise one , denounced all such festivals as the causes of debauchery ; and so the debauchery alone remained ...
... poetical feeling , sang the glories of the Hock - Cart in the time of Charles I .: but a severe religion , and there- fore an unwise one , denounced all such festivals as the causes of debauchery ; and so the debauchery alone remained ...
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... poetical faith : - " Some say , that ever ' gainst that season comes Wherein our Saviour's birth is celebrated , * " Midsummer Night's Dream . " " Winter's Tale . " William Hone's " Ancient Mysteries , " p . 92 . E This bird of dawning ...
... poetical faith : - " Some say , that ever ' gainst that season comes Wherein our Saviour's birth is celebrated , * " Midsummer Night's Dream . " " Winter's Tale . " William Hone's " Ancient Mysteries , " p . 92 . E This bird of dawning ...
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