Liber Amoris: And Dramatic CriticismsP. Nevill, 1948 - 426 ページ |
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... passages , to which we do not think any ten passages in the works of the French poets can be opposed , displaying equal fancy and imagery . Shall we mention the remonstrance of Helena to Hermia , or Titania's description of her fairy ...
... passages , to which we do not think any ten passages in the works of the French poets can be opposed , displaying equal fancy and imagery . Shall we mention the remonstrance of Helena to Hermia , or Titania's description of her fairy ...
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... passages which may be considered either as superfluous or obsolete , but not to add or transpose anything . The arrangement and development of the story , and the mutual contrast and combination of the dramatis personae , are in general ...
... passages which may be considered either as superfluous or obsolete , but not to add or transpose anything . The arrangement and development of the story , and the mutual contrast and combination of the dramatis personae , are in general ...
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... passage . There is hardly any of Shakespeare's plays that contains a greater number of passages that have been quoted in books of extracts , or a greater number of phrases that have become in a manner proverbial . If we were to give all ...
... passage . There is hardly any of Shakespeare's plays that contains a greater number of passages that have been quoted in books of extracts , or a greater number of phrases that have become in a manner proverbial . If we were to give all ...
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