Life's a Dream: The Great Theatre of the WorldJ. W. Parker & Son, 1856 - 229 sivua |
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Sivu 113
... rhyme , the consonants are free . Thus the assonants , as in Spanish they are called , to distinguish them from full or consonant rhymes , such as cruzan , juntas , una , would be considered to rhyme with one another for the sake of the ...
... rhyme , the consonants are free . Thus the assonants , as in Spanish they are called , to distinguish them from full or consonant rhymes , such as cruzan , juntas , una , would be considered to rhyme with one another for the sake of the ...
Sivu 114
... ghost and shadow of a rhyme than they would have been without it ; and in the long run and in the total impression which a passage leaves behind it , the assonant certainly makes itself felt . Still 114 [ CH . CALDERON IN ENGLAND .
... ghost and shadow of a rhyme than they would have been without it ; and in the long run and in the total impression which a passage leaves behind it , the assonant certainly makes itself felt . Still 114 [ CH . CALDERON IN ENGLAND .
Sivu 115
... rhyme to the English ear ; which has not been trained to watch for it , and which for a long while fails to detect it . Add to this that so many English vowels being shut , while Spanish are mostly open , there is much less to mark the ...
... rhyme to the English ear ; which has not been trained to watch for it , and which for a long while fails to detect it . Add to this that so many English vowels being shut , while Spanish are mostly open , there is much less to mark the ...
Sivu 116
... it is there more than an exotic ; not adopted , but only tolerated as a matter of necessity , in the rendering of Spanish or Portuguese poetry . rhymes , and they are very considerable , appear still 116 [ CH . CALDERON IN ENGLAND .
... it is there more than an exotic ; not adopted , but only tolerated as a matter of necessity , in the rendering of Spanish or Portuguese poetry . rhymes , and they are very considerable , appear still 116 [ CH . CALDERON IN ENGLAND .
Sivu 117
... rhymes into our blank verse , his poetic sense so far revolted against it , that , however he may have rendered the assonants in this , those parts at least he clothes in rhyme , irregular indeed , while the utmost regularity reigns in ...
... rhymes into our blank verse , his poetic sense so far revolted against it , that , however he may have rendered the assonants in this , those parts at least he clothes in rhyme , irregular indeed , while the utmost regularity reigns in ...
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Sivu 109 - Tis true that, where ever I have liked any story in a romance, novel, or foreign play, I have made no difficulty, nor ever shall, to take the foundation of it, to build it up, and to make it proper for the English stage. And I will be so vain to say it has lost nothing in my hands...
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Sivu 78 - Be courteous in thy manner, and liberal of thy purse ; for 'tis the hand to the bonnet and in the pocket that makes friends in this world ; of which to gain one good, all the gold the sun breeds in India, or the universal sea sucks down, were a cheap purchase. Speak no evil of women ; I tell thee the meanest of them deserves our respect ; for of women do we not...
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Sivu 228 - Flores nocturnas son; aunque tan bellas, efímeras padecen sus ardores: pues si un día es el siglo de las flores, una noche es la edad de las estrellas.
Sivu 2 - ... Selections from the Works of Lloyd, Cotton, Brooke, Darwin, and Hayley. With Notes and Memoirs, containing unpublished Letters of Cowper.
Sivu 132 - But with more of soul than it, I am grudged its liberty. And the beast was born, whose skin Scarce those beauteous spots and bars, Like to constellated stars, Doth from its great Painter win, Ere the instinct doth begin Of its fierceness and its pride, And its lair on every side It has measured far and nigh, While with better instinct I Am its liberty denied. Born the mute fish was also, Child of ooze and ocean s weed; Scarce a finny bark of speed To the surface brought, and lo!