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Pagina 178
As Thackeray gives you Waterloo in a picture of Brussels , so Plutarch gives you Leuctra , and with more of beauty and pathos , in a picture of Sparta . Of the Roman defeat at Cannæ there is a full and wonderful account ; but what an ...
As Thackeray gives you Waterloo in a picture of Brussels , so Plutarch gives you Leuctra , and with more of beauty and pathos , in a picture of Sparta . Of the Roman defeat at Cannæ there is a full and wonderful account ; but what an ...
Pagina 221
Sometimes he gives a conscious turn to North's unconscious humour ; as when , in the Parable of the Belly and the Members , North writes , ' And so the bellie , all this notwithstanding laughed at their follie ' ; and Shakespeare writes ...
Sometimes he gives a conscious turn to North's unconscious humour ; as when , in the Parable of the Belly and the Members , North writes , ' And so the bellie , all this notwithstanding laughed at their follie ' ; and Shakespeare writes ...
Pagina 286
He attributes this line to Shakespeare , and gives it to the Merry Wives ! In the same paragraph , p . 144 , he gives the early use of the name Oldcastle to the Merry Wives instead of Henry IV . , and the phrase , ' Oldcastle died a ...
He attributes this line to Shakespeare , and gives it to the Merry Wives ! In the same paragraph , p . 144 , he gives the early use of the name Oldcastle to the Merry Wives instead of Henry IV . , and the phrase , ' Oldcastle died a ...
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