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Pagina 33
But our comedians think there is no delight without laughter , which is very wrong , for though laughter may come with delight , yet cometh it not of delight : as though delight should be the cause of laughter , but well may one thing ...
But our comedians think there is no delight without laughter , which is very wrong , for though laughter may come with delight , yet cometh it not of delight : as though delight should be the cause of laughter , but well may one thing ...
Pagina 66
visions both waking and sleeping , which made them utter prophesies , and foretell things to come " . Note how Shakespeare in Sonnet 107 speaks of prophesy and “ dreaming on things to come " . It cannot be a mere concidence that in ...
visions both waking and sleeping , which made them utter prophesies , and foretell things to come " . Note how Shakespeare in Sonnet 107 speaks of prophesy and “ dreaming on things to come " . It cannot be a mere concidence that in ...
Pagina 85
He observes how the imagination of the poet " bodies forth the forms of things unknown , and gives to airy nothing a local habitation and a name " . And does not Prospero by his art body forth the forms required by his " present fancy ...
He observes how the imagination of the poet " bodies forth the forms of things unknown , and gives to airy nothing a local habitation and a name " . And does not Prospero by his art body forth the forms required by his " present fancy ...
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