William CongreveAmerican Book Company, 1912 - 466 sivua |
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Sivu 18
... means of knowing what to believe or what to disbelieve , and has merely a sense of being lost in a maze of duplicity . Congreve was partly led astray by the desire to draw an original type of villain whose method should be to deceive ...
... means of knowing what to believe or what to disbelieve , and has merely a sense of being lost in a maze of duplicity . Congreve was partly led astray by the desire to draw an original type of villain whose method should be to deceive ...
Sivu 25
... means that playgoers were not accustomed to attempt any clear analysis of the effect produced upon them by a given work of art . Doubtless , then , they were even more apt than playgoers of to - day to mis- take , or remain unconscious ...
... means that playgoers were not accustomed to attempt any clear analysis of the effect produced upon them by a given work of art . Doubtless , then , they were even more apt than playgoers of to - day to mis- take , or remain unconscious ...
Sivu 31
... mean Mirabell's success , why does not Mrs. Marwood , when she overhears the plot in Act 3 It is not quite clear whether Mirabell really possesses such a relative or whether he is invented for the nonce . III , instantly put Lady ...
... mean Mirabell's success , why does not Mrs. Marwood , when she overhears the plot in Act 3 It is not quite clear whether Mirabell really possesses such a relative or whether he is invented for the nonce . III , instantly put Lady ...
Sivu 33
... means so inextricable as that of the last Act of The Double - Dealer ; but it is mechanical , sordid , and open to criticism at a dozen points . Though the audiences of that day did not rebel against cynicism , they pre- ferred it with ...
... means so inextricable as that of the last Act of The Double - Dealer ; but it is mechanical , sordid , and open to criticism at a dozen points . Though the audiences of that day did not rebel against cynicism , they pre- ferred it with ...
Sivu 48
... ( meaning Mellefont ) , is a gull , and made a fool , and cheated . Is every man a gull and a fool that is deceived ? At that rate I am afraid the two classes of men will be reduced to one , and the knaves themselves be at 48 THE DOUBLE ...
... ( meaning Mellefont ) , is a gull , and made a fool , and cheated . Is every man a gull and a fool that is deceived ? At that rate I am afraid the two classes of men will be reduced to one , and the knaves themselves be at 48 THE DOUBLE ...
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Sivu 45 - That early promise this has more than paid. So bold, yet so judiciously you dare, That your least praise is to be regular. Time, place, and action may with pains be wrought, But genius must be born, and never can be taught.
Sivu 390 - Looking tranquillity ! It strikes an awe And terror on my aching sight ; the tombs And monumental caves of death look cold, And shoot a chillness to my trembling heart.
Sivu 76 - I know love is powerful, and nobody can help his passion. 'Tis not your fault; nor, I swear, it is not mine. How can I help it, if I have charms? And how can you help it, if you are made a captive? I swear it is pity it should be a fault. But my honour, — well, but your honour, too — but the sin!
Sivu 357 - Ah, madam, there was a time! — but let it be forgotten — I confess I have deservedly forfeited the high place I once held of sighing at your feet. Nay, kill me not, by turning from me in disdain.
Sivu 44 - The second temple was not like the first ; Till you, the best Vitruvius, come at length, Our beauties equal, but excel our strength. Firm Doric pillars found your solid base ; The fair Corinthian crowns the higher space : Thus all below is strength, and all above is grace.
Sivu 328 - Daunted, no. that's not it, it is not so much for that — for if so be that I set on't, I'll do't. But only for the present, 'tis sufficient 'till further acquaintance, that's all — your servant. Mrs.
Sivu 280 - Tis no matter for that, his wit will excuse that. A wit should no more be sincere than a woman constant: one argues a decay of parts, as t'other of beauty.
Sivu 231 - And the cropt prentice, that sweeps his master's shop in the morning, may, ten to one, dirty his sheets before night. But there are two things that you will see very strange ; which are wanton wives with their legs at liberty, and tame cuckolds with chains about their necks.
Sivu 272 - I wonder not they were weary of you; last night was one of their cabal-nights: they have 'em three times a week and meet by turns at one another's / apartments, where they come together like the coroner's { inquest, to sit upon the murdered reputations of the week.
Sivu 315 - Then I alone the conquest prize, When I insult a rival's eyes: If there's delight in love, 'tis when I see That heart which others bleed for, bleed for me.