Characters of Shakespeare's Plays: & Lectures on the English PoetsMacmillan and Company, 1920 - 422 strán (strany) |
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Strana xxiii
... light . His writings neither shone with the beams of native genius , nor reflected them . The shifting shapes of fancy , the rainbow hues of things , made no impression on him : he seized only on the permanent and tangible . He had no ...
... light . His writings neither shone with the beams of native genius , nor reflected them . The shifting shapes of fancy , the rainbow hues of things , made no impression on him : he seized only on the permanent and tangible . He had no ...
Strana 6
... lights now canopied Under the windows , white and azure , laced With blue of Heav'ns own tinct - on her left breast A mole cinque - spotted , like the crimson drops I ' th ' bottom of a cowslip . " There is a moral sense in the proud ...
... lights now canopied Under the windows , white and azure , laced With blue of Heav'ns own tinct - on her left breast A mole cinque - spotted , like the crimson drops I ' th ' bottom of a cowslip . " There is a moral sense in the proud ...
Strana 15
... Light thickens and the crow Makes wing to the rooky wood . " * * * * " Now spurs the lated traveller apace To gain ... lights and shades are laid on with a determined hand ; the transitions from triumph to despair , from the height of ...
... Light thickens and the crow Makes wing to the rooky wood . " * * * * " Now spurs the lated traveller apace To gain ... lights and shades are laid on with a determined hand ; the transitions from triumph to despair , from the height of ...
Strana 22
... light on this ingratitude . " The well - known dialogue between Brutus and Cassius , in which the latter breaks the design of the conspiracy to the former , and partly gains him over to it , is a noble piece of high - minded declamation ...
... light on this ingratitude . " The well - known dialogue between Brutus and Cassius , in which the latter breaks the design of the conspiracy to the former , and partly gains him over to it , is a noble piece of high - minded declamation ...
Strana 33
... light of heaven , I know not how I lost him . Here I kneel ; If e'er my will did trespass ' gainst his love , Either in discourse , or thought , or actual deed Or that mine eyes , mine ears , or any sense Delighted them on any other ...
... light of heaven , I know not how I lost him . Here I kneel ; If e'er my will did trespass ' gainst his love , Either in discourse , or thought , or actual deed Or that mine eyes , mine ears , or any sense Delighted them on any other ...
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