Lectures on the Dramatic Literature of the Age of Elizabeth: Delivered at the Surrey InstitutionJ. Warren, 1821 - 356 Seiten |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-5 von 18
Seite 18
... num- berless more of the same kind , to pass over the Orphic hymns of David , the prophetic denuncia- tions of Isaiah , or the gorgeous visions of Eze- kiel , an originality , a vastness of conception , 18 GENERAL VIEW OF THE SUBJECT .
... num- berless more of the same kind , to pass over the Orphic hymns of David , the prophetic denuncia- tions of Isaiah , or the gorgeous visions of Eze- kiel , an originality , a vastness of conception , 18 GENERAL VIEW OF THE SUBJECT .
Seite 51
... pass his life in such a sleep , a long , long sleep , dreaming of some fair hea venly Goddess , with the moon shining upon his face , and the trees growing silently over his head ! There is something in this story which has taken a ...
... pass his life in such a sleep , a long , long sleep , dreaming of some fair hea venly Goddess , with the moon shining upon his face , and the trees growing silently over his head ! There is something in this story which has taken a ...
Seite 58
... pass before him , Babylon in all its glory , Paris and Enone : all the projects of philosophers , or creations of the poet pay tribute at his feet : all the delights of fortune , of ambition , of pleasure , and of learn- ing are ...
... pass before him , Babylon in all its glory , Paris and Enone : all the projects of philosophers , or creations of the poet pay tribute at his feet : all the delights of fortune , of ambition , of pleasure , and of learn- ing are ...
Seite 72
... pass , and that of the different spirit shewn by the lion and the forest deer , when wounded , are among the best . The Song " Come , live with me and be my love , " to which Sir Walter Raleigh wrote an answer , is Marlowe's . Heywood I ...
... pass , and that of the different spirit shewn by the lion and the forest deer , when wounded , are among the best . The Song " Come , live with me and be my love , " to which Sir Walter Raleigh wrote an answer , is Marlowe's . Heywood I ...
Seite 83
... pass ; ' Tis but a toy , we'll not so much as mind it ; Let's talk of other business , and forget it . 1 What news now of the pirates ? any stirring ? Prithee discourse a little . Moth . ( Aside . ) I am glad he's here yet To see her ...
... pass ; ' Tis but a toy , we'll not so much as mind it ; Let's talk of other business , and forget it . 1 What news now of the pirates ? any stirring ? Prithee discourse a little . Moth . ( Aside . ) I am glad he's here yet To see her ...
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
admiration affected Beaumont and Fletcher beauty behold Ben Jonson breath character classical comedy common Cynthia's Revels D'Ol dead death Deckar delight Devil doth dramatic Duchess of Malfy Duke Eastward Hoe effeminacy Endymion Eumenides extravagant eyes faith fancy Faustus feeling fire flowers friends Friscobaldo genius give grace hand hath head heart heaven Hodge honour human Hydriotaphia imagination imitation Jeremy Taylor Jonson kings kiss learning live look Lord Lover's Melancholy manner ment Michael Drayton mind moral Muse nature never night noble Noble Kinsmen passage passion Petrarch play poet poetical poetry pride quincunxes racter Rhod says scene Sejanus sense sentiment Shakespear shew Sir Rad Sir Thomas Brown sort soul speak spirit striking style sweet taste thee there's thing thou thought tion tragedy true truth unto virtue woman words writers