Shakespeare: New Views for OldC. Palmer, 1930 - 165 pagina's |
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Pagina 37
... hath a joy n it either permanent or present . Laughter hath only a cornful tickling . After a discussion of those things which cause elight , and which laughter , he continues : But I speak to this purpose that all the end of the ...
... hath a joy n it either permanent or present . Laughter hath only a cornful tickling . After a discussion of those things which cause elight , and which laughter , he continues : But I speak to this purpose that all the end of the ...
Pagina 57
... hath in effect been absent from what I have done ; and in absence are many errors which I willingly acknowledge ; and among the rest , this great one which led to the rest , that knowing myself by inward calling to be fitter to hold a ...
... hath in effect been absent from what I have done ; and in absence are many errors which I willingly acknowledge ; and among the rest , this great one which led to the rest , that knowing myself by inward calling to be fitter to hold a ...
Pagina 118
... hath strength of wit . ' He speaks of " the sweet mysteries of Poetry . " There is certainly a sweetness and mystery about the atmosphere of the magic Island . The anonymous author of The Arte of English Poesie ( 1589 ) dwells upon the ...
... hath strength of wit . ' He speaks of " the sweet mysteries of Poetry . " There is certainly a sweetness and mystery about the atmosphere of the magic Island . The anonymous author of The Arte of English Poesie ( 1589 ) dwells upon the ...
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