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 88.
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... thought strange , when we reflect that The Faithful Shepherdess and The Silent Wo- man were condemned at a time when their re- spective authors were at the full zenith of repu- tation . But the excellencies of Philaster were so striking ...
... thought strange , when we reflect that The Faithful Shepherdess and The Silent Wo- man were condemned at a time when their re- spective authors were at the full zenith of repu- tation . But the excellencies of Philaster were so striking ...
lxx. lappuse
... thought it necessary to invent a tale for the plot of their dramas , but generally had recourse to the prolific stores of the Italian and Spanish novelists , where they found an ex- haustless mine of subject for the exercise of their ...
... thought it necessary to invent a tale for the plot of their dramas , but generally had recourse to the prolific stores of the Italian and Spanish novelists , where they found an ex- haustless mine of subject for the exercise of their ...
lxxii. lappuse
... thought used his judgment in correct- ing , if not contriving , all his plots . What value he had for him appears by the verses he wrote to him , and therefore I need speak no farther of it . The first play that brought Fletcher and him ...
... thought used his judgment in correct- ing , if not contriving , all his plots . What value he had for him appears by the verses he wrote to him , and therefore I need speak no farther of it . The first play that brought Fletcher and him ...
xciii. lappuse
... thoughts , and his thoughts ' dress , appeared both such , That ' twas his happy fault to do too much ; Who therefore wisely did submit each birth To knowing Beaumont ere it did come forth , Working again , until he said , ' twas fit ...
... thoughts , and his thoughts ' dress , appeared both such , That ' twas his happy fault to do too much ; Who therefore wisely did submit each birth To knowing Beaumont ere it did come forth , Working again , until he said , ' twas fit ...
cxxxviii. lappuse
... thought not convenient to mix them with this volume , which of itself is entirely new . And , indeed , it would have ren- dered the book so voluminous , that ladies and gen- tlewomen would have found it scarce manageable , who , in ...
... thought not convenient to mix them with this volume , which of itself is entirely new . And , indeed , it would have ren- dered the book so voluminous , that ladies and gen- tlewomen would have found it scarce manageable , who , in ...
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