Lectures on the Dramatic Literature of the Age of Elizabeth: Delivered at the Surrey InstitutionJ. Warren, 1821 - 356 Seiten |
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... death- blow which had been struck at scarlet vice and bloated hypocrisy , loosened their tongues , and made the talismans and love - tokens of Popish superstition , with which she had beguiled her followers and committed abominations ...
... death- blow which had been struck at scarlet vice and bloated hypocrisy , loosened their tongues , and made the talismans and love - tokens of Popish superstition , with which she had beguiled her followers and committed abominations ...
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... death , that unspeakable instance of humility and love , above all art , all meanness , and all pride , and in the leave he took of them on that occasion , " My peace I give unto you , that peace which the world cannot give , give I ...
... death , that unspeakable instance of humility and love , above all art , all meanness , and all pride , and in the leave he took of them on that occasion , " My peace I give unto you , that peace which the world cannot give , give I ...
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... death of her lover , Ferrex . " Ah ! noble prince , how oft have I beheld Thee mounted on thy fierce and trampling steed , Shining in armour bright before the tilt ; And with thy mistress ' sleeve tied on thy helm , And charge thy staff ...
... death of her lover , Ferrex . " Ah ! noble prince , how oft have I beheld Thee mounted on thy fierce and trampling steed , Shining in armour bright before the tilt ; And with thy mistress ' sleeve tied on thy helm , And charge thy staff ...
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... death prepared for me * . ” Sir Philip Sidney says of this tragedy : " Gor- boduc is full of stately speeches , and well sound- ing phrases , climbing to the height of Seneca his style , and as full of notable morality ; which it doth ...
... death prepared for me * . ” Sir Philip Sidney says of this tragedy : " Gor- boduc is full of stately speeches , and well sound- ing phrases , climbing to the height of Seneca his style , and as full of notable morality ; which it doth ...
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... Death Flat on the ground , and still as any stone , A very corps , saue yeelding forth a breath . Small keepe tooke he whom Fortune frowned on , Or whom she lifted vp into the throne Of high renowne , but as a liuing death , So dead ...
... Death Flat on the ground , and still as any stone , A very corps , saue yeelding forth a breath . Small keepe tooke he whom Fortune frowned on , Or whom she lifted vp into the throne Of high renowne , but as a liuing death , So dead ...
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