History of English Literature, 2. kötetH. Altemus Company, 1898 |
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14. oldal
... , heavi- ness , literary adoration of the ancients , nature forces its 1 Every Man out of his Humour , Prologue . 3 Ibid . 2 Poetaster , i . 1 . way ; he lights , at his first attempt , 14 BOOK II . THE RENAISSANCE .
... , heavi- ness , literary adoration of the ancients , nature forces its 1 Every Man out of his Humour , Prologue . 3 Ibid . 2 Poetaster , i . 1 . way ; he lights , at his first attempt , 14 BOOK II . THE RENAISSANCE .
15. oldal
... rarified , and turn'd all flame In your affection . " " 13 1 See the second Act of Catiline . 2 The Fall of Sejanus , iii . last Scene . 8 Ibid . ii . These are the loves of the wolf and his mate CHAP . III . 15 BEN JONSON .
... rarified , and turn'd all flame In your affection . " " 13 1 See the second Act of Catiline . 2 The Fall of Sejanus , iii . last Scene . 8 Ibid . ii . These are the loves of the wolf and his mate CHAP . III . 15 BEN JONSON .
18. oldal
... are confused , the rumours contradictory . Macro alone is in the confidence of Tiberius , and soldiers are 2 Ibid . iii . 1 The Fall of Sejanus , iv . seen , drawn up at the porch of the temple 18 BOOK IL THE RENAISSANCE .
... are confused , the rumours contradictory . Macro alone is in the confidence of Tiberius , and soldiers are 2 Ibid . iii . 1 The Fall of Sejanus , iv . seen , drawn up at the porch of the temple 18 BOOK IL THE RENAISSANCE .
22. oldal
... Ibid . 3 Ibid . • Squeeze out the humour of such spongy souls , As 22 22 BOOK IL THE RENAISSANCE .
... Ibid . 3 Ibid . • Squeeze out the humour of such spongy souls , As 22 22 BOOK IL THE RENAISSANCE .
24. oldal
... cannot now last long . . . I feel me going , - Uh , uh , uh , uh ! " 2 He closes his eyes , as though exhausted : 1 Volpone , i . 1 . 2 Ibid . i . 8 . " Voltore . Am I inscrib'd his heir for certain 24 BOOK II . THE RENAISSANCE .
... cannot now last long . . . I feel me going , - Uh , uh , uh , uh ! " 2 He closes his eyes , as though exhausted : 1 Volpone , i . 1 . 2 Ibid . i . 8 . " Voltore . Am I inscrib'd his heir for certain 24 BOOK II . THE RENAISSANCE .
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