A Literary History of EnglandLongmans, Green and Company, 1929 - 392 pagina's |
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Pagina 81
... followed by Timon of Athens in 1607 ; and the next two years produced Antony and Cleopatra and Coriolanus . Then came the late comedies , Cymbeline , The Winter's Tale , and The Tempest . In 1613 , appeared Henry VIII , a play not ...
... followed by Timon of Athens in 1607 ; and the next two years produced Antony and Cleopatra and Coriolanus . Then came the late comedies , Cymbeline , The Winter's Tale , and The Tempest . In 1613 , appeared Henry VIII , a play not ...
Pagina 143
... followed by a dialogue in which Manoah attempts consolation . Dalila then enters , " like a stately ship , " and a bitter scene takes place , in which , as Goethe noticed , Milton does full justice to the woman's case . Then Harapha ...
... followed by a dialogue in which Manoah attempts consolation . Dalila then enters , " like a stately ship , " and a bitter scene takes place , in which , as Goethe noticed , Milton does full justice to the woman's case . Then Harapha ...
Pagina 332
... followed , among them Bothwell ( 1874 ) and Mary Stuart ( 1881 ) , both on a period of history in which Swinburne was passionately interested . For most readers , however , Swinburne is , above all , a lyrical poet ; and many of his ...
... followed , among them Bothwell ( 1874 ) and Mary Stuart ( 1881 ) , both on a period of history in which Swinburne was passionately interested . For most readers , however , Swinburne is , above all , a lyrical poet ; and many of his ...
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