Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 3B. Tauchnitz, 1850 - 1742 pagina's |
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Pagina 45
... feeling began to manifest itself by marks of respect towards Lord Southampton . That accomplished nobleman , who will be remembered to the latest ages as the generous and discerning patron of Shakspeare , was held in honour by his ...
... feeling began to manifest itself by marks of respect towards Lord Southampton . That accomplished nobleman , who will be remembered to the latest ages as the generous and discerning patron of Shakspeare , was held in honour by his ...
Pagina 47
... feeling not easily to be distinguished from esteem . The hy- perbole of Juliet seemed to be verified with respect to ... feel , strong personal dislike towards Waller , speaks of him thus : " There needs no more to be said to extol the ...
... feeling not easily to be distinguished from esteem . The hy- perbole of Juliet seemed to be verified with respect to ... feel , strong personal dislike towards Waller , speaks of him thus : " There needs no more to be said to extol the ...
Pagina 58
... feel kindly towards one on whom he has conferred favours than towards one from whom he has received them . Essex loaded Bacon with benefits , and never thought that he had done enough . It seems never to have crossed the mind of the ...
... feel kindly towards one on whom he has conferred favours than towards one from whom he has received them . Essex loaded Bacon with benefits , and never thought that he had done enough . It seems never to have crossed the mind of the ...
Pagina 65
... feel towards any body . His wisdom had been laid to sleep by prosperity . In an evil hour he determined to interfere in the disputes which agitated his enemy's household . He declared for the wife , countenanced the Attorney - General ...
... feel towards any body . His wisdom had been laid to sleep by prosperity . In an evil hour he determined to interfere in the disputes which agitated his enemy's household . He declared for the wife , countenanced the Attorney - General ...
Pagina 69
... feeling , they would not have tried any expedient , or borne with any inconvenience , rather than have ventured to face the deputies of a justly exasperated nation . But they did not discern those times . Indeed almost all the political ...
... feeling , they would not have tried any expedient , or borne with any inconvenience , rather than have ventured to face the deputies of a justly exasperated nation . But they did not discern those times . Indeed almost all the political ...
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