Lectures on the Literature of the Age of Elizabeth: And Characters of Shakespear's PlaysGeorge Bell, 1890 - 515ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... piece of thy friendly foe ! How oft in arms on horse to bend the mace , How oft in arms on foot to break the sword , Which never now these eyes may see again ! " * There seems a reference to Chaucer in the wording o the following lines ...
... piece of thy friendly foe ! How oft in arms on horse to bend the mace , How oft in arms on foot to break the sword , Which never now these eyes may see again ! " * There seems a reference to Chaucer in the wording o the following lines ...
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... piece , is silly enough if the rest were but as witty . But the author has showr no partiality in the distribution of his gifts . To say truth , it was a very common fault of the old comedy ¢Ó Cymbeline , iii . 3 . * i.e. pealed , bald ...
... piece , is silly enough if the rest were but as witty . But the author has showr no partiality in the distribution of his gifts . To say truth , it was a very common fault of the old comedy ¢Ó Cymbeline , iii . 3 . * i.e. pealed , bald ...
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... pieces . Middleton ( judging from their separate works ) was " the more potent spirit " of the two ; but they were ... piece of richly - coloured drapery , a foot , a hand , an eye from Nature drawn , that's worth a history ; " but the ...
... pieces . Middleton ( judging from their separate works ) was " the more potent spirit " of the two ; but they were ... piece of richly - coloured drapery , a foot , a hand , an eye from Nature drawn , that's worth a history ; " but the ...
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... piece is severe and moral . The plot is somewhat too intricate and too often changed ( like the shifting of a scene ) , so as to break and fritter away the interest at the end ; but the part of Aurelia , the Duchess of Pietro Jacomo , a ...
... piece is severe and moral . The plot is somewhat too intricate and too often changed ( like the shifting of a scene ) , so as to break and fritter away the interest at the end ; but the part of Aurelia , the Duchess of Pietro Jacomo , a ...
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... piece reiates to the character of the sex . Milton says : " The way of women's will is hard to hit . " 66 But old ... pieces , where he lays aside the gravity of the philosopher and poet , discovers an un- expected comic vein ...
... piece reiates to the character of the sex . Milton says : " The way of women's will is hard to hit . " 66 But old ... pieces , where he lays aside the gravity of the philosopher and poet , discovers an un- expected comic vein ...
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