History of English Literature, 2. kötetH. Altemus Company, 1898 |
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2. oldal
... morose , and prone to strange splenetic imaginations . He told Drummond that for a whole night he imagined " that he saw the Carthaginians and Romans fighting on his great toe . " 2 Not that he is melancholic by nature ; on the contrary ...
... morose , and prone to strange splenetic imaginations . He told Drummond that for a whole night he imagined " that he saw the Carthaginians and Romans fighting on his great toe . " 2 Not that he is melancholic by nature ; on the contrary ...
11. oldal
... Morose ; the poet has the air of a doctor who has undertaken to record exactly all the desires of speech , all the necessities of silence , and to record no- thing else . Now he picks out a ridicule , an affecta- tion , a species of ...
... Morose ; the poet has the air of a doctor who has undertaken to record exactly all the desires of speech , all the necessities of silence , and to record no- thing else . Now he picks out a ridicule , an affecta- tion , a species of ...
34. oldal
... Morose is an old monomaniac , who has a horror of noise , but loves to speak . He inhabits a street so narrow that a carriage cannot enter it . He drives off with his stick the bear - leaders and sword - players , who venture to pass ...
... Morose is an old monomaniac , who has a horror of noise , but loves to speak . He inhabits a street so narrow that a carriage cannot enter it . He drives off with his stick the bear - leaders and sword - players , who venture to pass ...
35. oldal
... Morose is to suffer . Sir Dauphine finds him a supposed silent woman , the beautiful Epicone . Morose , enchanted by her brief replies and her voice , which he can hardly hear , marries her , to play his nephew a trick . It is his ...
... Morose is to suffer . Sir Dauphine finds him a supposed silent woman , the beautiful Epicone . Morose , enchanted by her brief replies and her voice , which he can hardly hear , marries her , to play his nephew a trick . It is his ...
36. oldal
... Morose from above , " what do you there ? " The racket increases . Then the captain , somewhat “ jovial , ” maligns his wife , who falls upon him and gives him a good beating . Blows , cries , music , laughter , resound like thunder ...
... Morose from above , " what do you there ? " The racket increases . Then the captain , somewhat “ jovial , ” maligns his wife , who falls upon him and gives him a good beating . Blows , cries , music , laughter , resound like thunder ...
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