A Literary History of EnglandLongmans, Green and Company, 1929 - 392 pagina's |
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Pagina 42
... whole was willing to give up belief in Transubstantia- tion , and to become Protestant . But the matter did not end there . No one could altogether escape the sense of change wrought in the whole aspect of life by Henry VIII's severance ...
... whole was willing to give up belief in Transubstantia- tion , and to become Protestant . But the matter did not end there . No one could altogether escape the sense of change wrought in the whole aspect of life by Henry VIII's severance ...
Pagina 71
... whole drama , leaving only a fraction of our thoughts available for the public weal . The whole play is , indeed , admirable : the Prince of Wales , Hotspur and Owen Glendower are all splendidly alive ; but who can compete with Falstaff ...
... whole drama , leaving only a fraction of our thoughts available for the public weal . The whole play is , indeed , admirable : the Prince of Wales , Hotspur and Owen Glendower are all splendidly alive ; but who can compete with Falstaff ...
Pagina 81
... whole generation , and persons who are children in one act are grown men and women in another . The liberties he takes with language and metre are justified by their felicity , but they often defy all custom and rule . King Lear was ...
... whole generation , and persons who are children in one act are grown men and women in another . The liberties he takes with language and metre are justified by their felicity , but they often defy all custom and rule . King Lear was ...
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