Critical, Historical, and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلد 1Houghton, Mifflin, 1886 |
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... imitate his proscrip- tions , though they have never equalled his conquests ? ” " Pompey is almost as little to be trifled with as Sylla . I heard a consular senator say that , in conse- quence of the present alarming state of affairs ...
... imitate his proscrip- tions , though they have never equalled his conquests ? ” " Pompey is almost as little to be trifled with as Sylla . I heard a consular senator say that , in conse- quence of the present alarming state of affairs ...
الصفحة 9
... imitate Ulysses : show no mercy to the former ; but contrive , if it can be done , to listen to the enchanting voice of the other , without being seduced by it to destruction . " " But whom can your party produce as rivals to these two ...
... imitate Ulysses : show no mercy to the former ; but contrive , if it can be done , to listen to the enchanting voice of the other , without being seduced by it to destruction . " " But whom can your party produce as rivals to these two ...
الصفحة 36
... imitate the slang of Straton2 and the lisp of Alcibi- ades ! 3 You would be an inexhaustible subject . You would console him for the loss of Cleon . SPEUSIPPUS , No , no . I may perhaps figure at the dramatic repre sentations before ...
... imitate the slang of Straton2 and the lisp of Alcibi- ades ! 3 You would be an inexhaustible subject . You would console him for the loss of Cleon . SPEUSIPPUS , No , no . I may perhaps figure at the dramatic repre sentations before ...
الصفحة 44
... a chorus , which , I think , a tolerable imitation of Euripides . CHARICLEA . Of Euripides ? Not a word ! ― ALCIBIADES . Why so , sweet Chariclea ? CHARICLEA . Would have me betray my sex ? Would 44 ATHENIAN REVELS . " SCENES FROM 66.
... a chorus , which , I think , a tolerable imitation of Euripides . CHARICLEA . Of Euripides ? Not a word ! ― ALCIBIADES . Why so , sweet Chariclea ? CHARICLEA . Would have me betray my sex ? Would 44 ATHENIAN REVELS . " SCENES FROM 66.
الصفحة 57
... imitate and judge . Great and active minds cannot remain at rest . , In a cultivated age they are too often ... imitations of French romances " by a person of quality . " I am not sure that we should have had Lear if Shakspeare had been ...
... imitate and judge . Great and active minds cannot remain at rest . , In a cultivated age they are too often ... imitations of French romances " by a person of quality . " I am not sure that we should have had Lear if Shakspeare had been ...
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