A Literary History of EnglandLongmans, Green and Company, 1929 - 392 pagina's |
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Pagina 64
... imagination rather than the senses that an appeal was made ; and the imagination was to be stimulated , but not surfeited . " Oh , pardon , " says the chorus in Henry V , apologising for the narrow limits of the theatre , Since a ...
... imagination rather than the senses that an appeal was made ; and the imagination was to be stimulated , but not surfeited . " Oh , pardon , " says the chorus in Henry V , apologising for the narrow limits of the theatre , Since a ...
Pagina 68
... imagination so free a rein as in this play ; and it is like him to revel in the contrast between the courtly King of Fairies and the naïve absurdities of the Athenian mechanics . He knew , no doubt , that this was to be his last work of ...
... imagination so free a rein as in this play ; and it is like him to revel in the contrast between the courtly King of Fairies and the naïve absurdities of the Athenian mechanics . He knew , no doubt , that this was to be his last work of ...
Pagina 278
... imagination . A line from the Stanzas written in Dejection might be quoted as the quintessence of Shelley's graceful and radiant imagery : I see the waves upon the shore , Like light dissolved in star - showers , thrown . In the Lines ...
... imagination . A line from the Stanzas written in Dejection might be quoted as the quintessence of Shelley's graceful and radiant imagery : I see the waves upon the shore , Like light dissolved in star - showers , thrown . In the Lines ...
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