History of English Literature, 2. kötetH. Altemus Company, 1898 |
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8. oldal
Hippolyte Taine. اد outraging law , all these images pass before the eyes with the dash of a torrent and the force of a great river . Phrase follows phrase without intermission , ideas and facts crowd into the dialogue to paint a ...
Hippolyte Taine. اد outraging law , all these images pass before the eyes with the dash of a torrent and the force of a great river . Phrase follows phrase without intermission , ideas and facts crowd into the dialogue to paint a ...
16. oldal
... eye , hath put away his wife . Fair Apicata , and made spacious room To your new pleasures . L. Have not we return'd That with our hate to Drusus , and discovery Of all his counsels ?. • E. When will you take some physic , lady ? L. I ...
... eye , hath put away his wife . Fair Apicata , and made spacious room To your new pleasures . L. Have not we return'd That with our hate to Drusus , and discovery Of all his counsels ?. • E. When will you take some physic , lady ? L. I ...
20. oldal
... eyes are fixed on the letter , on Sejanus , who perspires and grows pale ; their thoughts are busy with conjectures , and the words of the letter fall one by one , amidst a sepulchral silence , caught up as they fall with all devouring ...
... eyes are fixed on the letter , on Sejanus , who perspires and grows pale ; their thoughts are busy with conjectures , and the words of the letter fall one by one , amidst a sepulchral silence , caught up as they fall with all devouring ...
22. oldal
... eyes oppose a mirror , As large as is the stage whereon we act ; Where they shall see the time's deformity Anatomized in every nerve , and sinew , With constant courage , and contempt of fear . My strict hand Was made to seize on vice ...
... eyes oppose a mirror , As large as is the stage whereon we act ; Where they shall see the time's deformity Anatomized in every nerve , and sinew , With constant courage , and contempt of fear . My strict hand Was made to seize on vice ...
24. oldal
... eyes are bad . . . . Your love Hath taste in this , and shall not be unanswer'd . . I 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 ...
... eyes are bad . . . . Your love Hath taste in this , and shall not be unanswer'd . . I 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 ...
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amidst beauty become Ben Jonson blood brain Cæsar characters Christian church comedy conscience Coriolanus Corvino cries Cymbeline Cynthia's Revels death Desdemona divine doth dream dry idea emotions England eyes faith Falstaff fancy father flowers fool genius grace Hamlet hand hath head hear heart heaven honour human Ibid ideas images imagination insults Jonson Juliet king lady living look Lord Macbeth manners married metaphors Midsummer Night's Dream Milton mind Mitford Molière moral Morose Mosca murder nature never night noble Othello Paradise Lost passion play pleasure poem poet poetical poetry Puritan reason religion Renaissance Romeo Romeo and Juliet Rosalind says Sejanus sentiments Shakspeare Shakspeare's sing sleep smile Sonnet Sonnet 29 Sonnet 71 soul speak spirit splendours style sublime sweet tell tender thee things thou thought tion unto virtue Volpone weeps whilst whole wife woman words