Lectures on the Dramatic Literature of the Age of Elizabeth: Delivered at the Surrey InstitutionJ. Warren, 1821 - 356 Seiten |
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... manner in which they operated to mould and stamp the poetry of the country at the period of which I have to treat ; independently of incidental and fortuitous causes , for which there is no accounting , but which , after all , have ...
... manner in which they operated to mould and stamp the poetry of the country at the period of which I have to treat ; independently of incidental and fortuitous causes , for which there is no accounting , but which , after all , have ...
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... manner in which he has treated it , imbued and impreg- nated with the spirit of the time of which we speak . Or what is there equal ( in that romantic interest and patriarchal simplicity which goes to the heart of a country , and rouses ...
... manner in which he has treated it , imbued and impreg- nated with the spirit of the time of which we speak . Or what is there equal ( in that romantic interest and patriarchal simplicity which goes to the heart of a country , and rouses ...
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... manner of Spenser . The following stanzas may give the reader an idea of the merit of this old poem , which was published in 1563 . " By him lay heauie Sleepe cosin of Death Flat on the ground , and still as any stone , A very corps ...
... manner of Spenser . The following stanzas may give the reader an idea of the merit of this old poem , which was published in 1563 . " By him lay heauie Sleepe cosin of Death Flat on the ground , and still as any stone , A very corps ...
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... manner in which he had passed his life , from youth to old age , in a dream , a dream of love . Happy Endymion ! Faithful Eumenides ! Divine Cynthia ! Who would not wish to pass his life in such a sleep , a long , long sleep , dreaming ...
... manner in which he had passed his life , from youth to old age , in a dream , a dream of love . Happy Endymion ! Faithful Eumenides ! Divine Cynthia ! Who would not wish to pass his life in such a sleep , a long , long sleep , dreaming ...
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... manner , than the dramatic style of our poet . Besides the pas- sages above quoted , I might refer to the open- ing speeches of Midas , and again to the admi- rable contention between Pan and Apollo for the palm of 54 ON LYLY , MARLOW ,
... manner , than the dramatic style of our poet . Besides the pas- sages above quoted , I might refer to the open- ing speeches of Midas , and again to the admi- rable contention between Pan and Apollo for the palm of 54 ON LYLY , MARLOW ,
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