Lectures on the Dramatic Literature of the Age of Elizabeth: Delivered at the Surrey InstitutionJ. Warren, 1821 - 356 Seiten |
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... style of this author , which is extremely sweet and flowing , should have been the butt of ridicule to his contempo ... style of his work , called " Euphues and his England , " and is much more like Sir Philip Sidney's own manner , than ...
... style of this author , which is extremely sweet and flowing , should have been the butt of ridicule to his contempo ... style of his work , called " Euphues and his England , " and is much more like Sir Philip Sidney's own manner , than ...
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... style halts and staggers under them , " with uneasy steps ; " - " such footing found the sole of unblest feet . " There is a little fustian and incongruity of metaphor now and then , which is not very in- jurious to the subject . It is ...
... style halts and staggers under them , " with uneasy steps ; " - " such footing found the sole of unblest feet . " There is a little fustian and incongruity of metaphor now and then , which is not very in- jurious to the subject . It is ...
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... style of writing ; and is a striking picture , or rather caricature , of the unrestrained love of power , not as connected with : learning , but with regal ambition and external sway . There is a good deal of the same intense passion ...
... style of writing ; and is a striking picture , or rather caricature , of the unrestrained love of power , not as connected with : learning , but with regal ambition and external sway . There is a good deal of the same intense passion ...
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... style . This strain is certainly doing justice to the pride of ambition , and the imputed majesty of kings . We have heard much of " Marlowe's mighty line , " and this play furnishes frequent instances of it . There are a number of ...
... style . This strain is certainly doing justice to the pride of ambition , and the imputed majesty of kings . We have heard much of " Marlowe's mighty line , " and this play furnishes frequent instances of it . There are a number of ...
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... style is equally natural , simple , and unconstrained . The dialogue ( bating the verse ) , is such as might be uttered in ordinary conversation . It is beau- tiful prose put into heroic measure . It is not so much that he uses the ...
... style is equally natural , simple , and unconstrained . The dialogue ( bating the verse ) , is such as might be uttered in ordinary conversation . It is beau- tiful prose put into heroic measure . It is not so much that he uses the ...
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