History of English Literature, Том 2H. Altemus Company, 1898 |
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... passion · · III . Dramas - Catiline and Sejanus - How he was able to depict the personages and the passions of the Roman decadence . . IV . Comedies - His reformation and theory of the theatre V. - Satirical comedies — Volpone · --- Why ...
... passion · · III . Dramas - Catiline and Sejanus - How he was able to depict the personages and the passions of the Roman decadence . . IV . Comedies - His reformation and theory of the theatre V. - Satirical comedies — Volpone · --- Why ...
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... passion VII . Villains - Iago , Richard III . - How excessive lusts and the lack of conscience are the natural pro- vince of the impassioned imagination • VIII . Principal characters - Excess and disease of the imagination - Lear ...
... passion VII . Villains - Iago , Richard III . - How excessive lusts and the lack of conscience are the natural pro- vince of the impassioned imagination • VIII . Principal characters - Excess and disease of the imagination - Lear ...
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... passions - Lyrical and moral character of the scenery - Loftiness and sense of the moral ideas - Situation of the poet and the poem between two ages - Composition of his genius and his work b • 258 279 I. BOOK III . - THE CLASSIC AGE ...
... passions - Lyrical and moral character of the scenery - Loftiness and sense of the moral ideas - Situation of the poet and the poem between two ages - Composition of his genius and his work b • 258 279 I. BOOK III . - THE CLASSIC AGE ...
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... in the dramas which I have just referred to , the poet occasionally reaches the summit of his art , hits upon a complete character , a burst of sublime passion ; VOL . II . B ( c then he falls back , gropes amid qualified.
... in the dramas which I have just referred to , the poet occasionally reaches the summit of his art , hits upon a complete character , a burst of sublime passion ; VOL . II . B ( c then he falls back , gropes amid qualified.
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... passion or on the verge of a passion ; to which add the body of an athlete , about forty years of age , " mountain belly , ungracious gait . " Such was the outside , and the inside is like it . He was a genuine Englishman , big and ...
... passion or on the verge of a passion ; to which add the body of an athlete , about forty years of age , " mountain belly , ungracious gait . " Such was the outside , and the inside is like it . He was a genuine Englishman , big and ...
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