A Literary History of EnglandLongmans, Green and Company, 1929 - 392 pagina's |
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Pagina 44
... ( True perfection ) doth not consist in going about begging , or in wearing a black or a grey cowl . ' Thus a man's acts and beliefs received a new and tre- mendous significance . The priest could do little ; the whole burden was thrown ...
... ( True perfection ) doth not consist in going about begging , or in wearing a black or a grey cowl . ' Thus a man's acts and beliefs received a new and tre- mendous significance . The priest could do little ; the whole burden was thrown ...
Pagina 77
... true to me . His character has far less passion and far less subtlety than Hamlet's , but it has a grave and beautiful charm . The other conspirators , especially Cassius and Casca , are excellently drawn . Antony is a masterpiece . The ...
... true to me . His character has far less passion and far less subtlety than Hamlet's , but it has a grave and beautiful charm . The other conspirators , especially Cassius and Casca , are excellently drawn . Antony is a masterpiece . The ...
Pagina 86
... true that Jonson's men and women are mostly " types , " and that they fail to awaken the deepest human interest . Yet they are studied with marvellous observation from manners which once flourished with a vigorous life , and it must be ...
... true that Jonson's men and women are mostly " types , " and that they fail to awaken the deepest human interest . Yet they are studied with marvellous observation from manners which once flourished with a vigorous life , and it must be ...
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