History of English Literature, 2. kötetH. Altemus Company, 1898 |
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xi. oldal
... amusements , conversations , manners , and talents of the drawing - room PAGE 371 II . Dawn of the classic spirit in Europe - Its origin- Its nature - Difference of conversation under Elizabeth and Charles II . 375 III . Sir William ...
... amusements , conversations , manners , and talents of the drawing - room PAGE 371 II . Dawn of the classic spirit in Europe - Its origin- Its nature - Difference of conversation under Elizabeth and Charles II . 375 III . Sir William ...
79. oldal
... amusement 1 Henry VIII . ii . 3 , and many other scenes . Much Ado about Nothing . See also the manner in which Henry V. in Shakspeare's King Henry V. pays court to Katharine of France ( v.2 ) . for the bystanders . These " skirmishes ...
... amusement 1 Henry VIII . ii . 3 , and many other scenes . Much Ado about Nothing . See also the manner in which Henry V. in Shakspeare's King Henry V. pays court to Katharine of France ( v.2 ) . for the bystanders . These " skirmishes ...
91. oldal
... amusement , and nothing more . They are good - humoured ; they let their wit prance gaily over the possible and the impossible . They play upon words , contort their sense , draw absurd and laughable inferences , send them back to one ...
... amusement , and nothing more . They are good - humoured ; they let their wit prance gaily over the possible and the impossible . They play upon words , contort their sense , draw absurd and laughable inferences , send them back to one ...
168. oldal
... amusement , but to discover in it their doom of life and death ; in brief , that the sombre and impassioned imagination of the race raised them to the level of the grandeurs and terrors which were to pass before their eyes . Tyndale ...
... amusement , but to discover in it their doom of life and death ; in brief , that the sombre and impassioned imagination of the race raised them to the level of the grandeurs and terrors which were to pass before their eyes . Tyndale ...
227. oldal
... amusement but the Book of Martyrs and the Bible , in one of those pestiferous prisons where the Puritans rotted under the Restoration . There he is , still alone , thrown back upon himself by the monotony of his dungeon , besieged by ...
... amusement but the Book of Martyrs and the Bible , in one of those pestiferous prisons where the Puritans rotted under the Restoration . There he is , still alone , thrown back upon himself by the monotony of his dungeon , besieged by ...
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