Lectures on the Literature of the Age of Elizabeth: And Characters of Shakespear's PlaysGeorge Bell, 1890 - 515페이지 |
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... tragedy and dramatic poetry ( I do not here speak of comedy ) to be compared to the great men of the age of Shakespear , and immediately after . They are a mighty phalanx of kindred spirits closing him round , moving in the same orbit ...
... tragedy and dramatic poetry ( I do not here speak of comedy ) to be compared to the great men of the age of Shakespear , and immediately after . They are a mighty phalanx of kindred spirits closing him round , moving in the same orbit ...
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... tragedies of Catiline and Sejanus may themselves be considered as almost literal translations into verse , of Tacitus , Sallust , and Cicero's Orations in his consulship . Boccaccio , the divine Boccaccio , Petrarch , Dante , the ...
... tragedies of Catiline and Sejanus may themselves be considered as almost literal translations into verse , of Tacitus , Sallust , and Cicero's Orations in his consulship . Boccaccio , the divine Boccaccio , Petrarch , Dante , the ...
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... thrown into the cauldron of tragedy , to make it " thick and slab . " Man's life was ( as it appears to me * Hamlet , iii . 4 . † Macbeth , i . 5 . more full of traps and pitfalls ; of hair - 22 General View of the Subject .
... thrown into the cauldron of tragedy , to make it " thick and slab . " Man's life was ( as it appears to me * Hamlet , iii . 4 . † Macbeth , i . 5 . more full of traps and pitfalls ; of hair - 22 General View of the Subject .
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... tragedy of which I shall take notice ( I believe the earliest that we have † ) is that of Ferrex and Porrex , or Gorboduc ( as it has been generally called ) , the production of Thomas Sackville , Lord Buckhurst , afterwards created ...
... tragedy of which I shall take notice ( I believe the earliest that we have † ) is that of Ferrex and Porrex , or Gorboduc ( as it has been generally called ) , the production of Thomas Sackville , Lord Buckhurst , afterwards created ...
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... tragedy being considered as the first in our language , is certainly a curiosity , and in other respects it is also remarkable ; though , perhaps , enough has been said about it . As a work of genius , it may be set down as nothing ...
... tragedy being considered as the first in our language , is certainly a curiosity , and in other respects it is also remarkable ; though , perhaps , enough has been said about it . As a work of genius , it may be set down as nothing ...
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