Lectures on the Dramatic Literature of the Age of Elizabeth: Delivered at the Surrey InstitutionJ. Warren, 1821 - 356 Seiten |
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... young - eyed wit , Jonson's learned sock , the flowing vein of Middleton , Heywood's ease , the pathos of Webster , and Marlow's deep de- signs , add a double lustre to the sweetness , thought , gravity , grace , wit , artless nature ...
... young - eyed wit , Jonson's learned sock , the flowing vein of Middleton , Heywood's ease , the pathos of Webster , and Marlow's deep de- signs , add a double lustre to the sweetness , thought , gravity , grace , wit , artless nature ...
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... armour struck on the imagination of the ardent and the young . They were borderers on the savage state , on the times of war and bigotry , though in the lap of romance . arts , of luxury , and knowledge . GENERAL VIEW OF THE SUBJECT . 31.
... armour struck on the imagination of the ardent and the young . They were borderers on the savage state , on the times of war and bigotry , though in the lap of romance . arts , of luxury , and knowledge . GENERAL VIEW OF THE SUBJECT . 31.
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... young man . This tragedy being consi- dered as the first in our language , is certainly a curiosity , and in other respects it is also remark- able ; though , perhaps , enough has been said about it . As a work of genius , it may be set ...
... young man . This tragedy being consi- dered as the first in our language , is certainly a curiosity , and in other respects it is also remark- able ; though , perhaps , enough has been said about it . As a work of genius , it may be set ...
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... young persons in the play before us , on whom the event of the plot chiefly hinges , do in fact turn out to be no better than changelings and natural idiots . This is carrying innocence and simplicity too . far . So again , the ...
... young persons in the play before us , on whom the event of the plot chiefly hinges , do in fact turn out to be no better than changelings and natural idiots . This is carrying innocence and simplicity too . far . So again , the ...
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... Young's Zanga . " Now tragedy , thou minion of the night , Rhamnusia's pewfellow * , to thee I'll sing , Upon a harp made of dead Spanish bones , The proudest instrument the world affords : To thee that never blushest , though thy ...
... Young's Zanga . " Now tragedy , thou minion of the night , Rhamnusia's pewfellow * , to thee I'll sing , Upon a harp made of dead Spanish bones , The proudest instrument the world affords : To thee that never blushest , though thy ...
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