Lectures on the Dramatic Literature of the Age of Elizabeth: Delivered at the Surrey InstitutionJ. Warren, 1821 - 356 Seiten |
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... soul was like a star , and dwelt apart . " This cannot be said with any propriety of Shakespear , who certainly moved in a constellation of bright lu- minaries , and " drew after him a third part of the heavens . " If we allow , for ...
... soul was like a star , and dwelt apart . " This cannot be said with any propriety of Shakespear , who certainly moved in a constellation of bright lu- minaries , and " drew after him a third part of the heavens . " If we allow , for ...
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... soul , is willing to give in exchange his soul and body to the great enemy of mankind . Whatever he fancies , becomes by this means present to his sense : whatever he commands , is done . He calls back time past , and anticipates the ...
... soul , is willing to give in exchange his soul and body to the great enemy of mankind . Whatever he fancies , becomes by this means present to his sense : whatever he commands , is done . He calls back time past , and anticipates the ...
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... soul ! See where it flies . Come , Helen , come , give me my soul again . Here will I dwell , for Heav'n is in these lips , • And all is dross that is not Helena . HEYWOOD , MIDDLETON , & c . 61.
... soul ! See where it flies . Come , Helen , come , give me my soul again . Here will I dwell , for Heav'n is in these lips , • And all is dross that is not Helena . HEYWOOD , MIDDLETON , & c . 61.
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... soul . ( The Clock strikes Twelve . ) It strikes , it strikes ! Now , body , turn to air , Or Lucifer will bear thee quick to hell . Oh soul ! be chang'd into small water - drops , And fall into the ocean ; ne'er be found . ( Thunder ...
... soul . ( The Clock strikes Twelve . ) It strikes , it strikes ! Now , body , turn to air , Or Lucifer will bear thee quick to hell . Oh soul ! be chang'd into small water - drops , And fall into the ocean ; ne'er be found . ( Thunder ...
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... soul . — Hecate , in Middleton , has a son , a low buffoon : the Hags of Shakespear have neither child of their own , nor seem to be descended from any parent . They are foul anomalies , of whom we know not whence they sprung , nor ...
... soul . — Hecate , in Middleton , has a son , a low buffoon : the Hags of Shakespear have neither child of their own , nor seem to be descended from any parent . They are foul anomalies , of whom we know not whence they sprung , nor ...
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