History of English Literature, Том 2H. Altemus Company, 1898 |
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... never been . " 1 His wife and children were dead ; he lived alone , for- saken , waited on by an old woman . Thus almost always sadly and miserably , is dragged out and ends the last act of the human comedy . After so many years , after ...
... never been . " 1 His wife and children were dead ; he lived alone , for- saken , waited on by an old woman . Thus almost always sadly and miserably , is dragged out and ends the last act of the human comedy . After so many years , after ...
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... never fails with him as with Shakspeare . He does not advance like the rest by abrupt intuitions , but by consecutive deductions ; we can walk with him without need of bounding , and we are continually kept upon the straight path ...
... never fails with him as with Shakspeare . He does not advance like the rest by abrupt intuitions , but by consecutive deductions ; we can walk with him without need of bounding , and we are continually kept upon the straight path ...
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... never flags ; a leading truth which all the events tend to demonstrate ; a ruling idea which all the characters unite to illustrate ; in short , an art like that which Molière and Racine were about to apply and teach . He does not ...
... never flags ; a leading truth which all the events tend to demonstrate ; a ruling idea which all the characters unite to illustrate ; in short , an art like that which Molière and Racine were about to apply and teach . He does not ...
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... never little or dull . It signifies nothing that in his Latinised tragedies , Sejanus , Catiline , he is fettered by the worship of the old worn models of the Roman decadence ; nothing that he plays the scholar , manufactures Ciceronian ...
... never little or dull . It signifies nothing that in his Latinised tragedies , Sejanus , Catiline , he is fettered by the worship of the old worn models of the Roman decadence ; nothing that he plays the scholar , manufactures Ciceronian ...
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... never boast the virtue That could give envy bounds , but his : Sejanus- 1st Sen. Honour'd and noble ! 2d Sen. Good and great Sejanus ! Præcones . Silence ! " 1 Tiberius ' letter is read . First , long obscure and vague phrases , mingled ...
... never boast the virtue That could give envy bounds , but his : Sejanus- 1st Sen. Honour'd and noble ! 2d Sen. Good and great Sejanus ! Præcones . Silence ! " 1 Tiberius ' letter is read . First , long obscure and vague phrases , mingled ...
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