Marcello, except the ditty which reminds Ferdinand of his drowned father, in the Tempest. As that is of the water, watery; so this is of the earth, earthy. Both have that intenseness of feeling which seems to resolve itself into the element which it contemplates. Poems, Plays and Miscellaneous Essays - Pagina 252de Charles Lamb - 1888 - 408 paginiVizualizare completă - Despre această carte
| Charles Lamb - 1818 - 288 pagini
...Tempest. As that is of the water, watery; so this is of the earth, earthy. Both have that intenseuess of feeling, which seems to resolve itself into the...nothing in the undoubted plays of Jonson which would authorize us to suppose that he could have supplied the additions to Hieronymo. I suspected the agency... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1835 - 440 pagini
...ditty which reminds Ferdinand of his drowned father in the Tempest. As that is of the water, watery; so this is of the earth, earthy. Both have that intenseness...nothing in the undoubted plays of Jonson which would authorize us to suppose that he could have supplied the additions to Hieronymo. I suspected the agency... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1835 - 802 pagini
...Jonson by the Theatre for famishing additions to Hieronimo. See last edition of Shakspeare by Reed. There is nothing in the undoubted plays of Jonson...authorise us to suppose that he could have supplied the scenes in question. I should suspect the agency of some " more potent spirit." Webster might have furnished... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1844 - 330 pagini
...Jonson by the Theatre for furnishing additions to lHeronimo. See last edition of Shakspeare by Heed. There is nothing in the undoubted plays of Jonson...authorise us to suppose that he could have supplied the scenes in question. I should suspect the agency of some "more potent spirit." Webster might have furnished... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1845 - 466 pagini
...the supposed contributions by another hand might not have been the work of Kyd himself. Lamb says, " There is nothing in the undoubted plays of Jonson...authorise us to suppose that he could have supplied the scenes in question. I should suspect the agency of some ' more potent spirit.' Webster might have furnished... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1845 - 278 pagini
...ditty which reminds Ferdinand of his drowned father in the Tempest. That is of the water, watery ; so this is of the earth, earthy. Both have that intenseness...of feeling which seems to resolve itself into the elements which it contemplates."—Dramatic Specimens, Moxon's edition, vol. i., p. 251. DISSIMULATION.... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1845 - 280 pagini
...ditty which reminds Ferdinand of his drowned father in the Tempest. That is of the water, watery ; so this is of the earth, earthy. Both have that intenseness...of feeling which seems to resolve itself into the elements which it contemplates."—Dramatic Specimens, Moxon's edition, vol. i., p. 251. DISSIMULATION.... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1845 - 278 pagini
...ditty which reminds Ferdinand of his drowned father in the Tempest. That is of the water, watery; so this is of the earth, earthy. Both have that intenseness...of feeling which seems to resolve itself into the elements which it contemplates."—Dramatic Specimens, Moxon's edition, vol. i., p. 251. DISSIMULATION.... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1845 - 372 pagini
...ditty which reminds Ferdinand of his drowned father in the Tempest. That is of the water, watery ; so this is of the earth, earthy. Both have that intenseness...of feeling which seems to resolve itself into the elements which it contemplates."—Dramatic Specimens, Moxon's edition, vol. ip 251. DISSIMULATION.... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1845 - 492 pagini
...which reminds Ferdinand of his drowned father in the Tempest. As that is of the water, Watery ; so this is of the earth, earthy. Both have that intenseness...of feeling, which seems to resolve itself into the elements which it contemplates. Dying Man. See see how firmly he doth fix his eyes Upon the crucifix.... | |
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