Life's a Dream: The Great Theatre of the WorldJ. W. Parker & Son, 1856 - 229 sivua |
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... sometimes in a little playful raillery on the writings of his brother dramatists , it is only of the same kind which from time to time he be- stows on his own . That his hand and heart were largely open to the poorer and less successful ...
... sometimes in a little playful raillery on the writings of his brother dramatists , it is only of the same kind which from time to time he be- stows on his own . That his hand and heart were largely open to the poorer and less successful ...
Sivu 42
... sometimes deficient in strong individual delineation is certainly true ; but that it is not always so this tragedy sufficiently attests . It is not here the peasant judge alone who is distinctly marked ; but almost every other of the ...
... sometimes deficient in strong individual delineation is certainly true ; but that it is not always so this tragedy sufficiently attests . It is not here the peasant judge alone who is distinctly marked ; but almost every other of the ...
Sivu 53
... sometimes loves to display his mastery in it by tours de force , which are executed by him seemingly with the most perfect ease , and which give no sign of the difficulty which must have attended their accomplishment . He did not indeed ...
... sometimes loves to display his mastery in it by tours de force , which are executed by him seemingly with the most perfect ease , and which give no sign of the difficulty which must have attended their accomplishment . He did not indeed ...
Sivu 54
... sometimes begins to be afraid lest the whole matter should sink into a mechanical contrivance ; being almost tempted in moments of displeasure to liken his poetry to the shifting combinations of the 54 [ CH . THE GENIUS OF CALDERON .
... sometimes begins to be afraid lest the whole matter should sink into a mechanical contrivance ; being almost tempted in moments of displeasure to liken his poetry to the shifting combinations of the 54 [ CH . THE GENIUS OF CALDERON .
Sivu 57
... sometimes urged as a diminution of his own proper fame . But against how many poets of the foremost rank might the same charge be brought . Chaucer uses Gower as if he had been a hewer of wood and drawer of water for him . Whatever ...
... sometimes urged as a diminution of his own proper fame . But against how many poets of the foremost rank might the same charge be brought . Chaucer uses Gower as if he had been a hewer of wood and drawer of water for him . Whatever ...
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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!