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Sivu 407
... scene in the Troades , where Ulysses 900 is seeking for Astyanax to kill him : there you see the tenderness of a ... scenes of passion in Shakspeare , or in Fletcher for love - scenes , you will find few among them ; their tragic poets ...
... scene in the Troades , where Ulysses 900 is seeking for Astyanax to kill him : there you see the tenderness of a ... scenes of passion in Shakspeare , or in Fletcher for love - scenes , you will find few among them ; their tragic poets ...
Sivu 423
... scene of mirth , mixed with tragedy , has the same effect upon us which our music has betwixt the acts ; which we find a relief to us from the best plots and language of the stage , if the discourses have been long . I must therefore ...
... scene of mirth , mixed with tragedy , has the same effect upon us which our music has betwixt the acts ; which we find a relief to us from the best plots and language of the stage , if the discourses have been long . I must therefore ...
Sivu 439
... scene , that any other way would sooner have entered into your thoughts . But I dare not take upon me to commend the fabric of it , because it is altogether so full of art , that I must unravel every scene in it to commend it as I ought ...
... scene , that any other way would sooner have entered into your thoughts . But I dare not take upon me to commend the fabric of it , because it is altogether so full of art , that I must unravel every scene in it to commend it as I ought ...
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PREFACE | ix |
UPON THE Death of the LORD HASTINGS I | 4 |
TO MY HONORD FRIEND SIR ROBERT HOWARD II | 11 |
Tekijänoikeudet | |
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