The Works of Beaumont and Fletcher: In Fourteen Volumes: with an Introduction and Explanatory Notes, 1. sējumsJ. Ballantyne, 1812 - 14 lappuses |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 55.
lxi. lappuse
... dare aver Living he made that house a theatre Which he pleased to frequent . ” — As Fletcher and Beaumont were superior to almost all the dramatic poets of the time in point of extraction , so they seem to have been exempted from the ...
... dare aver Living he made that house a theatre Which he pleased to frequent . ” — As Fletcher and Beaumont were superior to almost all the dramatic poets of the time in point of extraction , so they seem to have been exempted from the ...
xci. lappuse
... dare not leave her to that solitariness . ” Another peculiarity of Fletcher's metre , which also prevails more or less in all the dramatic verse of the time , and which must of course be attended to by the reader , is the introduc- tion ...
... dare not leave her to that solitariness . ” Another peculiarity of Fletcher's metre , which also prevails more or less in all the dramatic verse of the time , and which must of course be attended to by the reader , is the introduc- tion ...
civ. lappuse
... dares un- What has been lost by his thus shrinking from a task which he was fully capable of performing , as he had lived in strict friendship with Fletcher , may be easily gathered from the present memoirs , which , from the scantiness ...
... dares un- What has been lost by his thus shrinking from a task which he was fully capable of performing , as he had lived in strict friendship with Fletcher , may be easily gathered from the present memoirs , which , from the scantiness ...
cxxx. lappuse
... flame , presents a constellation from whose influ , ence all good may be still expected upon wit and learning . At this truth we rejoice , but yet aloof , and in our own valley ; for we dare not approach with THE ...
... flame , presents a constellation from whose influ , ence all good may be still expected upon wit and learning . At this truth we rejoice , but yet aloof , and in our own valley ; for we dare not approach with THE ...
cxxxi. lappuse
... dare not approach with any capacity in ourselves to apply your smile , since we have only preserved , as trustees to the ashes of the authors , what we exhibit to your honour , it being no more our own than those imperial crowns and ...
... dare not approach with any capacity in ourselves to apply your smile , since we have only preserved , as trustees to the ashes of the authors , what we exhibit to your honour , it being no more our own than those imperial crowns and ...
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