The Review of English Studies, Nide 2Oxford University Press, 1926 Includes a section: Summary of periodical literature. |
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... SCENE - DIVISION IN THE PLAYS OF SHAKESPEARE . By Sir Mark Hunter . • MINOR ELIZABETHAN SONNETEERS AND THEIR GREATER PREDECESSORS . By Janet G. Scott LIVES OF ELIZABETHAN SONG COMPOSERS : SOME NEW FACTS . By Cecil S. Emden · 152 • 32 ...
... SCENE - DIVISION IN THE PLAYS OF SHAKESPEARE . By Sir Mark Hunter . • MINOR ELIZABETHAN SONNETEERS AND THEIR GREATER PREDECESSORS . By Janet G. Scott LIVES OF ELIZABETHAN SONG COMPOSERS : SOME NEW FACTS . By Cecil S. Emden · 152 • 32 ...
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... Scene . ' " The folio did not copy what is more , it did not profess to copy , and Mr. Stainer's attempt to pit the two texts against one another shows that he has misunderstood them from the outset . Naturally he makes the most of the ...
... Scene . ' " The folio did not copy what is more , it did not profess to copy , and Mr. Stainer's attempt to pit the two texts against one another shows that he has misunderstood them from the outset . Naturally he makes the most of the ...
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... scene and the men , and have a completer understanding of the conditions under which they wrote their plays . In some cases it seems difficult to believe that different examples of one writer's script are by the same hand . The two ...
... scene and the men , and have a completer understanding of the conditions under which they wrote their plays . In some cases it seems difficult to believe that different examples of one writer's script are by the same hand . The two ...
Sivu 108
... scene of Mr. Horner's china is suitable material for literature if it be true to life , but its final value depends upon whether it is properly used for comic purposes , " and again , " The victor [ in the comic game ] may appear to be ...
... scene of Mr. Horner's china is suitable material for literature if it be true to life , but its final value depends upon whether it is properly used for comic purposes , " and again , " The victor [ in the comic game ] may appear to be ...
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... Scenes in Dryden's Comedy ( Kathleen M. Lynch ) , pp . 302-8 . Jaques on the Microcosm ( John D. Rea ) , pp . 345-7 . Source of Jaques ' speech on the Seven Ages of Man . A Note on Macbeth ( A. H. R. Fairchild ) , pp . 348-50 . On I. iv ...
... Scenes in Dryden's Comedy ( Kathleen M. Lynch ) , pp . 302-8 . Jaques on the Microcosm ( John D. Rea ) , pp . 345-7 . Source of Jaques ' speech on the Seven Ages of Man . A Note on Macbeth ( A. H. R. Fairchild ) , pp . 348-50 . On I. iv ...
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Sivu 280 - It was said of Socrates that he brought Philosophy down from Heaven, to inhabit among men; and I shall be ambitious to have it said of me, that I have brought Philosophy out of closets and libraries, schools and colleges, to dwell in clubs and assemblies, at tea-tables and in coffee-houses.
Sivu 264 - But when the melancholy fit shall fall Sudden from heaven like a weeping cloud, That fosters the droop-headed flowers all, And hides the green hill in an April shroud; Then glut thy sorrow on a morning rose, Or on the rainbow of the salt sand-wave...
Sivu 280 - IT is with much satisfaction that I hear this great city inquiring day by day after these my papers, and receiving my morning lectures with a becoming seriousness and attention. My publisher tells me, that there are already three thousand of them distributed every day : So that if I allow twenty readers to every paper, which I look upon as a modest computation, I may reckon about threescore thousand disciples in London and Westminster, who, I hope, will take care to distinguish themselves from the...
Sivu 421 - I am at a loss how to describe the success of the work without betraying the vanity of the writer. The first impression was exhausted in a few days; a second and third edition were scarcely adequate to the demand; and the bookseller's property was twice invaded by the pirates of Dublin. My book was on every table, and almost on every toilette...
Sivu 233 - Charity never faileth: but whether there be prophecies, they shall fail; whether there be tongues, they shall cease; whether there be knowledge, it shall vanish away. 9 For we know in part, and we prophesy in part. 10 But when that which is perfect is come, then that which is in part shall be done away.
Sivu 209 - A WHITE BEAR! Very well. Have I ever seen one? Might I ever have seen one? Am I ever to see one? Ought I ever to have seen one? Or can I ever see one? Would I had seen a white bear! (for how can I imagine it?) 'Storehouse.
Sivu 49 - The first time I read an excellent book, it is to me just as if I had gained a new friend. When I read over a book I have perused before, it resembles the meeting with an old one.
Sivu 102 - Let us not however make too much haste to despise our neighbours. Our own cathedrals are mouldering by unregarded dilapidation. It seems to be part of the despicable philosophy of the time to despise monuments of sacred magnificence, and we are in danger of doing that deliberately, which the Scots did not do but in the unsettled state of an imperfect constitution.
Sivu iv - The author of a Tale of a Tub will not as yet be known ; and if he be the man I guess, he hath reason to conceal himself, because of the profane strokes in that piece, which would do his reputation and interest in the world more harm than his wit can do him good.
Sivu 340 - With all-triumphant splendour on my brow; But out, alack! he was but one hour mine, The region cloud hath mask'd him from me now. Yet him for this my love no whit disdaineth; Suns of the world may stain when heaven's sun staineth.