Lectures on the Literature of the Age of Elizabeth: And Characters of Shakespear's Plays |
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... once , avails them not : " though they were the friends and fellow - labourers of Shakespear , sharing his fame and fortunes with him , the rivals of Jonson , and the masters of Beaumont and Fletcher's well - sung woes ! They went out ...
... once , avails them not : " though they were the friends and fellow - labourers of Shakespear , sharing his fame and fortunes with him , the rivals of Jonson , and the masters of Beaumont and Fletcher's well - sung woes ! They went out ...
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... once upon the mind of a people , and not make some impression upon it , the traces of which might be discerned in the manners and literature of the age . For to leave more disputable points , and take only the historical parts of the ...
... once upon the mind of a people , and not make some impression upon it , the traces of which might be discerned in the manners and literature of the age . For to leave more disputable points , and take only the historical parts of the ...
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... once removed , the tide of fancy and enthusiasm , which is at first a running stream , soon settles and crusts into the standing pool of dulness , criticism and vertu . What also gave an unusual impetus to the mind of man at this period ...
... once removed , the tide of fancy and enthusiasm , which is at first a running stream , soon settles and crusts into the standing pool of dulness , criticism and vertu . What also gave an unusual impetus to the mind of man at this period ...
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... once for all , that I would not be understood to say , that the age of Elizabeth was all of gold without any alloy . There was both gold and lead in it , and often in one and the same writer . In our im- patience to form an opinion , we ...
... once for all , that I would not be understood to say , that the age of Elizabeth was all of gold without any alloy . There was both gold and lead in it , and often in one and the same writer . In our im- patience to form an opinion , we ...
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... once again , stir not : I will stand behind him . Panelion . What do I see ? Endymion almost awake ? Eumenides . Endymion , Endymion , art thou deaf or dumb ? Or hath this long sleep taken away thy memory ? Ah ! my sweet En- dymion ...
... once again , stir not : I will stand behind him . Panelion . What do I see ? Endymion almost awake ? Eumenides . Endymion , Endymion , art thou deaf or dumb ? Or hath this long sleep taken away thy memory ? Ah ! my sweet En- dymion ...
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¹ Act admiration affections Beaumont and Fletcher beauty Ben Jonson breath Cæsar Caliban character comedy comic Coriolanus CYMBELINE death dost doth dramatic Duke edition Endymion English Eumenides eyes Falstaff fancy fear feeling fool friends genius give grace hand hast hath heart heaven Hecate Henry History honour Hubert human Iago Ibid imagination Jonson Julius Cæsar king kiss Lear live look lord Macbeth Malvolio manner Memoir Midsummer Night's Dream mind moral nature never night noble Notes Othello passages passion person play pleasure poem poet poetical poetry Portrait pride prince printed Prose quincunxes Regan Richard Richard III scene seems sense sentiment Shakespear sleep soul speak spirit story striking style sweet thee things thou art thought tion Titus Andronicus tragedy Trans Translated true truth unto vols Woodcuts words writers youth