Lectures on the English Comic WritersJ.M. Dent & Sons, Limited, 1930 - 340 oldal |
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... eye for natural beauty ; but these are kept under or soon discarded , judiciously enough , but it should seem , not ... eyes , As if he slept , ' & c . And the description of the moon going down in the early morning , which is as pure ...
... eye for natural beauty ; but these are kept under or soon discarded , judiciously enough , but it should seem , not ... eyes , As if he slept , ' & c . And the description of the moon going down in the early morning , which is as pure ...
76. oldal
... eyes , and every limb Would feed its faculty of admiration , While you alone retire , and shun this sight ; This sight , which is indeed not seen ( though twice The multitude should gaze ) in absence of your eyes . ' This passage seems ...
... eyes , and every limb Would feed its faculty of admiration , While you alone retire , and shun this sight ; This sight , which is indeed not seen ( though twice The multitude should gaze ) in absence of your eyes . ' This passage seems ...
203. oldal
... eyes that would be ! Who would not part with a year's income at least , almost with a year of his natural life , to be present at it ? Besides , as he could not act alone , and recitations are unsatisfactory things , what a troop he ...
... eyes that would be ! Who would not part with a year's income at least , almost with a year of his natural life , to be present at it ? Besides , as he could not act alone , and recitations are unsatisfactory things , what a troop he ...
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LECTURE | 5 |
ON SHAKSPEARE AND BEN JONSON | 30 |
LECTURE III | 49 |
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