Essays and Reviews, المجلد 2Ticknor, Reed, and Fields, 1851 |
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... Everything was in motion . Great events stimulated great passions . An old order of life , with its institutions , its manners , its superstitions , was shaken to its foundations . New ideas and images were rushing into the national ...
... Everything was in motion . Great events stimulated great passions . An old order of life , with its institutions , its manners , its superstitions , was shaken to its foundations . New ideas and images were rushing into the national ...
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... everything , and playing out the game of tragedy freely and fearlessly . In this play he somewhat reminds us of the actor who blacked him- self all over when he performed Othello , and called that " going thoroughly into the part ...
... everything , and playing out the game of tragedy freely and fearlessly . In this play he somewhat reminds us of the actor who blacked him- self all over when he performed Othello , and called that " going thoroughly into the part ...
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... Everything in him is swift , keen , sparkling , full of quicksilver briskness and heartiness . His sentiment and his fancies run out of him in the overflowing exuberance of a happy disposition . There is something delightfully simple in ...
... Everything in him is swift , keen , sparkling , full of quicksilver briskness and heartiness . His sentiment and his fancies run out of him in the overflowing exuberance of a happy disposition . There is something delightfully simple in ...
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... everything ; he runs line into line , embarrasses sentences and metaphors ; before one idea has burst its shell , another is hatched , and clamorous for disclosure . " Fletcher wrote twenty- seven plays after Beaumont's death , and , it ...
... everything ; he runs line into line , embarrasses sentences and metaphors ; before one idea has burst its shell , another is hatched , and clamorous for disclosure . " Fletcher wrote twenty- seven plays after Beaumont's death , and , it ...
الصفحة 59
... everything to excess . Their weakness is most evident when they strain the fiercest after power . Their strength is flushed , bloated , spasmodic , and furious . They pitch everything in a high key , approaching to a scream . In what ...
... everything to excess . Their weakness is most evident when they strain the fiercest after power . Their strength is flushed , bloated , spasmodic , and furious . They pitch everything in a high key , approaching to a scream . In what ...
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