Shakespeare-characters; Chiefly Those SubordinateSmith, Elder Company, 1863 - 521 pagina's |
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Pagina 13
... poetical licence has the poet heightened its circumstances , calling in the elements to " blow the horrid deed in every eye , That tears shall drown the wind . " With what a simple and , consequently , forcible effect has he introduced ...
... poetical licence has the poet heightened its circumstances , calling in the elements to " blow the horrid deed in every eye , That tears shall drown the wind . " With what a simple and , consequently , forcible effect has he introduced ...
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... poetical allusions , which seems to tell of their having read together , thought together , and discussed together the beau- ties of the old mythology . This is remarkable ; for the instances might be multiplied to a curious extent . It ...
... poetical allusions , which seems to tell of their having read together , thought together , and discussed together the beau- ties of the old mythology . This is remarkable ; for the instances might be multiplied to a curious extent . It ...
Pagina 58
... poetical is not to be honest , she thanks the gods also that she is not poetical . When Touchstone inquires of her whether he is to be the favoured individual - the man of her choice , how thoroughly rustic is her reply : he might just ...
... poetical is not to be honest , she thanks the gods also that she is not poetical . When Touchstone inquires of her whether he is to be the favoured individual - the man of her choice , how thoroughly rustic is her reply : he might just ...
Pagina 61
Charles Cowden Clarke. III . Hamlet . III . HAMLET . HAMLET is the prince of poetical III HAMLET,
Charles Cowden Clarke. III . Hamlet . III . HAMLET . HAMLET is the prince of poetical III HAMLET,
Pagina 63
Charles Cowden Clarke. III . HAMLET . HAMLET is the prince of poetical philosophers . To philoso- phise is the habit of his mind . To reflect and reason upon every thing and every person that comes within his sphere , — to ponder upon ...
Charles Cowden Clarke. III . HAMLET . HAMLET is the prince of poetical philosophers . To philoso- phise is the habit of his mind . To reflect and reason upon every thing and every person that comes within his sphere , — to ponder upon ...
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