History of English Literature, Том 2H. Altemus Company, 1898 |
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... observation in Shakspeare - Interesting nature of sentimental and romantic comedy - As you like it - Idea of existence - Midsummer Night's Dream - Idea of love - Harmony of all parts of the work- Harmony between the artist and his work ...
... observation in Shakspeare - Interesting nature of sentimental and romantic comedy - As you like it - Idea of existence - Midsummer Night's Dream - Idea of love - Harmony of all parts of the work- Harmony between the artist and his work ...
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... observation sud- denly begins to move , and falls like a mountain on the overwhelmed reader . We must hear Sir Epicure Mammon unfold the vision of splendours and debauchery , in which he means to plunge , when he has learned to make ...
... observation sud- denly begins to move , and falls like a mountain on the overwhelmed reader . We must hear Sir Epicure Mammon unfold the vision of splendours and debauchery , in which he means to plunge , when he has learned to make ...
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... Observe how , in Sejanus , assassination is plotted and carried out with marvellous coolness . Livia discusses with Sejanus the methods of poisoning her husband , in a clear style , without circumlocution , as if the subject were how to ...
... Observe how , in Sejanus , assassination is plotted and carried out with marvellous coolness . Livia discusses with Sejanus the methods of poisoning her husband , in a clear style , without circumlocution , as if the subject were how to ...
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... observe in one moment the morals of a prostitute appear behind the manners of the poisoner . Sejanus goes out , and immediately , like a courtesan , Livia turns to her physi- cian , saying : " How do I look to - day ? Eudemus ...
... observe in one moment the morals of a prostitute appear behind the manners of the poisoner . Sejanus goes out , and immediately , like a courtesan , Livia turns to her physi- cian , saying : " How do I look to - day ? Eudemus ...
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... observe the full force of this word . By an extraordinary instinct , they put themselves at once in a position of existences ; men , animals , flowers , plants , landscapes , whatever the objects are , liv- ing or not , they feel by ...
... observe the full force of this word . By an extraordinary instinct , they put themselves at once in a position of existences ; men , animals , flowers , plants , landscapes , whatever the objects are , liv- ing or not , they feel by ...
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