Essays and Reviews, المجلد 2Ticknor, Reed, and Fields, 1851 |
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... ment , with fine occasional insight into human nature , and cool , cutting irony of expression . " In this play occurs the noted rhapsody on marriage , spoken by one who was returning , as he supposed , to a faithful wife , r Of ...
... ment , with fine occasional insight into human nature , and cool , cutting irony of expression . " In this play occurs the noted rhapsody on marriage , spoken by one who was returning , as he supposed , to a faithful wife , r Of ...
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... ment " seems to have been as universally admitted as Fletcher's " fancy . " Jonson , it is said , consulted him often about the plots of his plays . His partnership with Fletcher seems to have commenced when he was about twenty - two ...
... ment " seems to have been as universally admitted as Fletcher's " fancy . " Jonson , it is said , consulted him often about the plots of his plays . His partnership with Fletcher seems to have commenced when he was about twenty - two ...
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... ment ; he is their " beloved , " " dear , " " deserving , " " long known , " and " long loved friend . " As a dram- atist , however , though his plays appear to have been suc- cessful , and written at the rate of two or three a year ...
... ment ; he is their " beloved , " " dear , " " deserving , " " long known , " and " long loved friend . " As a dram- atist , however , though his plays appear to have been suc- cessful , and written at the rate of two or three a year ...
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... ment , and the energy of disease and madness struts and fumes in the habiliments of power . Nothing is rarer than to see , among the vast mass of men , a healthy , strong - minded , simple man . From amiable weaknesses down to unamiable ...
... ment , and the energy of disease and madness struts and fumes in the habiliments of power . Nothing is rarer than to see , among the vast mass of men , a healthy , strong - minded , simple man . From amiable weaknesses down to unamiable ...
الصفحة 100
... earnestness , and of the consequent devotion of his faculties to the mere attain- ment of immediate objects , we may mention this subordination of principle to tact , both in his own writings 100 ESSAYS AND REVIEWS .
... earnestness , and of the consequent devotion of his faculties to the mere attain- ment of immediate objects , we may mention this subordination of principle to tact , both in his own writings 100 ESSAYS AND REVIEWS .
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