Life's a dream: The great theatre of the world, from the Span., with an essay on the life of the author, by R.C. Trench |
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... thou- sand persons with torches attended his funeral . This , though it fell infinitely below the extraor- dinary solemnity and magnificence with which the obsequies of Lope de Vega were celebrated half a century before , yet tells of ...
... thou- sand persons with torches attended his funeral . This , though it fell infinitely below the extraor- dinary solemnity and magnificence with which the obsequies of Lope de Vega were celebrated half a century before , yet tells of ...
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... thou com'st of honorable if of humble stock ; bear both in mind , so as neither to be daunted from trying to rise , nor puffed up so as to be sure to fall . How many have done away the memory of a defect by carrying themselves modestly ...
... thou com'st of honorable if of humble stock ; bear both in mind , so as neither to be daunted from trying to rise , nor puffed up so as to be sure to fall . How many have done away the memory of a defect by carrying themselves modestly ...
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... thou commanded'st it , Has been happily effected . King . Say , Clotaldo , how it passed . Clo . In this manner it succeeded . With that mildly soothing draught , Which thou badest should be tempered With confections , mingling there Of ...
... thou commanded'st it , Has been happily effected . King . Say , Clotaldo , how it passed . Clo . In this manner it succeeded . With that mildly soothing draught , Which thou badest should be tempered With confections , mingling there Of ...
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... Thou in truth art empress Of the birds , ' tis therefore just That thou be o'er all preferred . " But there was no need of more , For if one of empire speaketh But a word , with high - raised pride Straightway he discourses ever ; For ...
... Thou in truth art empress Of the birds , ' tis therefore just That thou be o'er all preferred . " But there was no need of more , For if one of empire speaketh But a word , with high - raised pride Straightway he discourses ever ; For ...
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... thou they should sing again ? Sig . No , their singing pleases not . 2nd Ser . As thou wert so wrapped in thought , We had hoped to ease thy pain . Sig . Not with melodies like these I my sadness can assuage ; Nothing did mine ear ...
... thou they should sing again ? Sig . No , their singing pleases not . 2nd Ser . As thou wert so wrapped in thought , We had hoped to ease thy pain . Sig . Not with melodies like these I my sadness can assuage ; Nothing did mine ear ...
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Página 101 - Tis true that, where ever I have liked any story in a romance, novel, or foreign play, I have made no difficulty, nor ever shall, to take the foundation of it, to build it up, and to make it proper for the English stage. And I will be so vain to say it has lost nothing in my hands...
Página 219 - ¡Tanto se emprende en término de un dia! A florecer las rosas madrugaron, Y para envejecerse florecieron: Cuna y sepulcro en un boton hallaron. Tales los hombres sus fortunas vieron: En un dia nacieron y espiraron; Que pasados los siglos, horas fuéron.
Página 223 - Literature of the Church of England; Specimens of the Writings of Eminent Divines, with Memoirs of their Lives and Times. By R.
Página 226 - With Illustrative Selections from the Works of Lloyd, Cotton, Brooke, Darwin, and Hayley. With Notes and Memoirs, containing unpublished Letters of Cowper.
Página 219 - Estas, que fueron pompa y alegría Despertando al albor de la mañana, A la tarde serán lástima vana, Durmiendo en brazos de la noche fría. Este matiz, que al cielo desafía, Iris listado de oro, nieve y grana, Será escarmiento de la vida humana: ¡Tanto se emprende en término de un día!
Página 90 - Copacdbana. not be drawing down the sacred into the region of the profane, but elevating that which had been profaned into its own proper region and place. These legends of heathen antiquity supply the allegorical substratum for several of his autos* Now it is The True God Pan, or Perseus rescuing Andromeda, or Theseus destroying the Labyrinth, or Ulysses defying the enchantments of Circe, or the exquisite mythus of Cupid and Psyche. Each in turn supplies him with some new poetical aspect under which...
Página 153 - ... idos, sombras, que fingís hoy a mis sentidos muertos cuerpo y voz, siendo verdad que ni tenéis voz ni cuerpo; que no quiero majestades fingidas, pompas no quiero fantásticas, ilusiones que al soplo menos ligero del aura han de deshacerse, bien como el florido almendro, que por madrugar sus flores, sin aviso y sin consejo, al primer soplo se apagan, marchitando y desluciendo de sus rosados capillos belleza, luz y ornamento.