Curiosities of Literature, 4. kötetJ. Murray, 1823 |
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... comedy of a madman 14 30 38 43 46 Solitude 50 Literary friendships 59 Anecdotes of abstraction of mind 66 Richardson 72 Theological style 78 Influence of names 80 The Jews of York 99 The sovereignty of the seas 107 On the custom of ...
... comedy of a madman 14 30 38 43 46 Solitude 50 Literary friendships 59 Anecdotes of abstraction of mind 66 Richardson 72 Theological style 78 Influence of names 80 The Jews of York 99 The sovereignty of the seas 107 On the custom of ...
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... comedy of this unclassical clas- sic , for Holyday is known as the translator of Juvenal with a very learned commentary , is TEX- NOTAMIA , or the Marriage of the Arts , 1630 , quarto , extremely dull , excessively rare , and ex ...
... comedy of this unclassical clas- sic , for Holyday is known as the translator of Juvenal with a very learned commentary , is TEX- NOTAMIA , or the Marriage of the Arts , 1630 , quarto , extremely dull , excessively rare , and ex ...
41. oldal
... comedy . The classical reader may perhaps be amused by the following strange conceits . Poeta , who was in love with Historia , capriciously falls in love with Astronomia , and thus compares his mistress : Her brow is like a brave ...
... comedy . The classical reader may perhaps be amused by the following strange conceits . Poeta , who was in love with Historia , capriciously falls in love with Astronomia , and thus compares his mistress : Her brow is like a brave ...
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... comedian mimicked the odd speech of the aforesaid serjeant , who , having lost all his teeth , uttered his words in a very pe- culiar manner . On this , Crown tells us in his de- fence , that the comedian must not be blamed for this ...
... comedian mimicked the odd speech of the aforesaid serjeant , who , having lost all his teeth , uttered his words in a very pe- culiar manner . On this , Crown tells us in his de- fence , that the comedian must not be blamed for this ...
45. oldal
... comedy ; but when this ridiculous way of speaking is familiar with him , it will render the part more pleasant . " One hardly expects so curious a piece of or- thoepy in the preface to a comedy . It may have required great observation ...
... comedy ; but when this ridiculous way of speaking is familiar with him , it will render the part more pleasant . " One hardly expects so curious a piece of or- thoepy in the preface to a comedy . It may have required great observation ...
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actors admirable afterwards ambassador amuse ancient anecdote Anthony Babington appears archduke's AUDLEY bassador beautiful called character Charles Cicero composed court curious custom delight discovered Dryden Elizabeth Elkanah Settle English expression Extempore Comedies eyes fancy father favourite feelings France French genius give Gray hand Harlequin Henry honour Hudibras humour imitation invention Italian Italian theatre Italy king kissing labour Lazzi learned letters literary little prince live lord lord chamberlain majesty marriage master Metastasio Milton mind modern nature never noticed observed occasion original painted Pantomime passage passion performed persons piece Plautus poem poet poetical Pope preserved prince queen Rabbin racter reign Riccoboni Roman says Scaramouch scene Sir John solitude songs Spanish spirit sublime sung Swallow Song table-books taste Theatre Italien thing thou tion tutor Usury Venetian verse Voltaire volume writer written young youth
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146. oldal - En vain contre le Cid un ministre se ligue : Tout Paris pour Chimène a les yeux de Rodrigue.
144. oldal - The lamb thy riot dooms to bleed today, Had he thy reason, would he skip and play? Pleased to the last, he crops the flowery food, And licks the hand just raised to shed his blood.
160. oldal - Under an oak, whose antique root peeps out Upon the brook that brawls along this wood : To the which place a poor ^sequester'd stag, That from the hunter's aim had ta'en a hurt...
135. oldal - Far, far aloof th' affrighted ravens sail ; The famish'd eagle screams, and passes by. Dear lost companions of my tuneful art, Dear as the light that visits these sad eyes, Dear as the ruddy drops that warm my heart, Ye died amidst your dying country's cries — No more I weep.
154. oldal - ... human, angel, man, Beast, bird, fish, insect, what no eye can see, No glass can reach; from Infinite to thee, From thee to nothing. On superior...
218. oldal - I knew a very wise man that believed that if a man were permitted to make all the ballads, he need not care who should make the laws of a nation.
149. oldal - The birds their quire apply ; airs, vernal airs, Breathing the smell of field and grove, attune The trembling leaves, while universal Pan, Knit with the Graces and the Hours in dance, Led on the eternal Spring.
166. oldal - This Chief transcends his Father's Fame : While pleas'd amidst the gen'ral Shouts of Troy, His Mother's conscious Heart o'erflows with Joy. He spoke, and fondly gazing on her Charms Restor'd the pleasing Burden to her Arms ; Soft on her fragrant Breast the Babe she laid, Hush'd to Repose, and with a Smile survey'd The troubled Pleasure soon chastis'd by Fear, She mingled with the Smile a tender Tear.
153. oldal - Here let me sit in sorrow for mankind, Like yon neglected shrub at random cast, That shades the steep, and sighs at every blast.
159. oldal - THE curfew tolls the knell of parting day, The lowing herd wind slowly o'er the lea, The plowman homeward plods his weary way, And leaves the world to darkness and to me. Now fades the glimmering landscape on the sight, And all the air a solemn stillness holds, Save where the beetle wheels his droning flight, And drowsy tinklings lull the distant folds; Save that from yonder ivy-mantled...