The Works of Beaumont and Fletcher: In Fourteen Volumes: with an Introduction and Explanatory Notes, 5. sējumsJ. Ballantyne, 1812 - 14 lappuses |
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... passages of excellence equal to Shakspeare's , may yet claim a rank not far inferior to it in point of interest , while it undoubtedly excels in point of unity of action and regularity of plot . But our authors disclaimed comparison ...
... passages of excellence equal to Shakspeare's , may yet claim a rank not far inferior to it in point of interest , while it undoubtedly excels in point of unity of action and regularity of plot . But our authors disclaimed comparison ...
22. lappuse
... passage is not pointed so in either of them , the first having a comma , and not a semicolon , at the end of the first line , and the second point- ing with nearly the same precision as the acute commentator , thus : May serve to give ...
... passage is not pointed so in either of them , the first having a comma , and not a semicolon , at the end of the first line , and the second point- ing with nearly the same precision as the acute commentator , thus : May serve to give ...
26. lappuse
... passages referred to in these great poets and the one in the text , which can never have been intended as a rival to Shakspeare's celebrated description . In fact , the lines are by no means in the best manner of our authors , being ...
... passages referred to in these great poets and the one in the text , which can never have been intended as a rival to Shakspeare's celebrated description . In fact , the lines are by no means in the best manner of our authors , being ...
33. lappuse
... passage in Julius Cæsar , that Dionysius had complained that those great strokes , which he calls the terrible graces , which are so frequent in Homer , are rarely to be found in the subsequent poets ; and he adds , that amongst our ...
... passage in Julius Cæsar , that Dionysius had complained that those great strokes , which he calls the terrible graces , which are so frequent in Homer , are rarely to be found in the subsequent poets ; and he adds , that amongst our ...
34. lappuse
... passage still more terribly astonish- ing in Julius Cæsar . " And Cæsar's spirit ranging for revenge , With Até by his side come hot from hell , Shall in these confines , with a monarch's voice Cry havock , and let slip the dogs of war ...
... passage still more terribly astonish- ing in Julius Cæsar . " And Cæsar's spirit ranging for revenge , With Até by his side come hot from hell , Shall in these confines , with a monarch's voice Cry havock , and let slip the dogs of war ...
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