History of English Literature, 2. kötetH. Altemus Company, 1898 |
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1. oldal
... sing the same piece together , and at times the chorist is equal to the solo artist ; but only at times . Thus , in the dramas which I have just referred to , the poet occasionally reaches the summit of his art , hits upon a complete ...
... sing the same piece together , and at times the chorist is equal to the solo artist ; but only at times . Thus , in the dramas which I have just referred to , the poet occasionally reaches the summit of his art , hits upon a complete ...
24. oldal
... sing a sort of pagan and fantastic interlude ; they chant in strange verses the metamorphoses of the hermaphrodite , who was first the soul of Pythagoras . We are at Venice , in the palace of the magnifico Volpone . These deformed ...
... sing a sort of pagan and fantastic interlude ; they chant in strange verses the metamorphoses of the hermaphrodite , who was first the soul of Pythagoras . We are at Venice , in the palace of the magnifico Volpone . These deformed ...
28. oldal
... singing under her windows with all the sprightliness of a quack ; for he is naturally a comedian , like a true Italian , of the same family as Scaramouch , as good an actor in the public square as in his house . Having once seen Celia ...
... singing under her windows with all the sprightliness of a quack ; for he is naturally a comedian , like a true Italian , of the same family as Scaramouch , as good an actor in the public square as in his house . Having once seen Celia ...
30. oldal
... sings a love song ; his voluptuousness culminates in poetry ; for poetry was then in Italy the blossom of vice . He spreads before her pearls , diamonds , carbuncles . He is in raptures at the sight of the treasures , which he displays ...
... sings a love song ; his voluptuousness culminates in poetry ; for poetry was then in Italy the blossom of vice . He spreads before her pearls , diamonds , carbuncles . He is in raptures at the sight of the treasures , which he displays ...
31. oldal
... sing , my fool make up the antic , Whilst we , in changed shapes , act Ovid's tales , Thou , like Europa now , and I like Jove , Then I like Mars , and thou like Erycine ; So , of the rest , till we have quite run through , And wearied ...
... sing , my fool make up the antic , Whilst we , in changed shapes , act Ovid's tales , Thou , like Europa now , and I like Jove , Then I like Mars , and thou like Erycine ; So , of the rest , till we have quite run through , And wearied ...
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