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Pagina 89
In every scene there must be something to excite . We bave no repose ; for , if
striking situations are not presented , we have the same exaggerations of thought
, and the same extravagance of language . What is intended to be familiar at
once ...
In every scene there must be something to excite . We bave no repose ; for , if
striking situations are not presented , we have the same exaggerations of thought
, and the same extravagance of language . What is intended to be familiar at
once ...
Pagina 106
It wants , speaking generally , the high poetry of those plays — not the mere
poetry of description , but the teeming thought , the figurative expression , the
single word that conveys a complex idea with more distinctness and much more
force ...
It wants , speaking generally , the high poetry of those plays — not the mere
poetry of description , but the teeming thought , the figurative expression , the
single word that conveys a complex idea with more distinctness and much more
force ...
Pagina 192
It is not therefore to be doubted but that they elected and gathered as wise
councillors about them as to their high discretions was thought meet . Also , as
me seemeth , there was in those days as wise , as well - learned men , and men
of as ...
It is not therefore to be doubted but that they elected and gathered as wise
councillors about them as to their high discretions was thought meet . Also , as
me seemeth , there was in those days as wise , as well - learned men , and men
of as ...
Pagina 395
Ap . O , this same thought did but forerun my need ; And this same needy man
must sell it me . As I remember , this should be the house : Being holiday , the
beggar ' s shop is shut .What , ho ! apothecary ! Enter Apothecary . Who calls so
loud ...
Ap . O , this same thought did but forerun my need ; And this same needy man
must sell it me . As I remember , this should be the house : Being holiday , the
beggar ' s shop is shut .What , ho ! apothecary ! Enter Apothecary . Who calls so
loud ...
Pagina 409
Mischief was , indeed , swift to enter into the thoughts of the desperate man ; but
the mind once made up , it took a ... Well , Juliet , I will lie with thee to - night , ”
was the sole thought that made him remember an “ apothecary , ” and treat what
his ...
Mischief was , indeed , swift to enter into the thoughts of the desperate man ; but
the mind once made up , it took a ... Well , Juliet , I will lie with thee to - night , ”
was the sole thought that made him remember an “ apothecary , ” and treat what
his ...
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