Essays and Reviews, Том 2Ticknor and Fields, 1873 |
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... brilliant portion of this period was the reign of James the First . The drama com- menced with Buckhurst , and died out in Shirley . In the intervening time , we have the names of Marlowe , Shak- speare , Webster , Decker , Tourneur ...
... brilliant portion of this period was the reign of James the First . The drama com- menced with Buckhurst , and died out in Shirley . In the intervening time , we have the names of Marlowe , Shak- speare , Webster , Decker , Tourneur ...
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... brilliant pillage . In his .ustiness , his absence of all weak emotions , his fierce delight in the mere feeling of self , in the heedlessness with which he heaps together rubbish and diamonds , and in the frequent " starts and strange ...
... brilliant pillage . In his .ustiness , his absence of all weak emotions , his fierce delight in the mere feeling of self , in the heedlessness with which he heaps together rubbish and diamonds , and in the frequent " starts and strange ...
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... brilliant profligacy with ample supplies . - The dramas of Jonson are formed of solid materials , bound and welded rather than fused together . Most of his comic characters are local , and representative of par- ticular traits or humors ...
... brilliant profligacy with ample supplies . - The dramas of Jonson are formed of solid materials , bound and welded rather than fused together . Most of his comic characters are local , and representative of par- ticular traits or humors ...
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... brilliant , have no hearty mirth ; but his stern , sharp , scornful mind repeatedly touched the sources of pathos and terror , though , in his tragedy , he was too apt to shed blood as fluently as ink . We extract some short passages ...
... brilliant , have no hearty mirth ; but his stern , sharp , scornful mind repeatedly touched the sources of pathos and terror , though , in his tragedy , he was too apt to shed blood as fluently as ink . We extract some short passages ...
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... brilliant theatre for the exploits of its outcasts . At one time , it was considered settled that the domain of ideality was closed to vulgar criminals , and tha footpads and windpipe - slitters had no pretensions to the ROMANCE OF ...
... brilliant theatre for the exploits of its outcasts . At one time , it was considered settled that the domain of ideality was closed to vulgar criminals , and tha footpads and windpipe - slitters had no pretensions to the ROMANCE OF ...
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