Elizabethan and Other EssaysClarendon Press, 1929 - 344 pagini |
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Pagina 97
... sentiment is illustrated by the following quotations : Two Gentlemen of Verona , 11. iv . 188 : ' one heat another heat expels ' ; Romeo and Juliet , 1. ii . 45 : ' one fire burns out another's burning ' ; Julius Caesar , III . i . 172 ...
... sentiment is illustrated by the following quotations : Two Gentlemen of Verona , 11. iv . 188 : ' one heat another heat expels ' ; Romeo and Juliet , 1. ii . 45 : ' one fire burns out another's burning ' ; Julius Caesar , III . i . 172 ...
Pagina 104
... sentiment of our own time from the public sentiment of Shakespeare's day . Such a fact suggests , too , the direction in which profes- sional considerations were certain to lead an ambitious writer for the Elizabethan stage , as soon as ...
... sentiment of our own time from the public sentiment of Shakespeare's day . Such a fact suggests , too , the direction in which profes- sional considerations were certain to lead an ambitious writer for the Elizabethan stage , as soon as ...
Pagina 109
... sentiment ( he assured me making due allowance for difference of sex ) he had never experienced . He had not met the situation or sentiment in any shape in his intimate experience , yet his portrayal of it gave his readers so perfect an ...
... sentiment ( he assured me making due allowance for difference of sex ) he had never experienced . He had not met the situation or sentiment in any shape in his intimate experience , yet his portrayal of it gave his readers so perfect an ...
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The Place of English Literature in the Modern | 1 |
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