Englische studien: Organ für englische philologie unter mitberücksichtigung des englischen unterrichts auf höheren schulen ..., Volumen7Gebr. Henninger, 1884 |
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... Plays for the Use of Students of English Literature , by Frederick A. Laing and Th . Weischer . Stuttgart , P. Neff . 1883. Von John Koch Masterman Ready or the Wreck of the Pacific . Written for young people by Captain Marryat . Mit ...
... Plays for the Use of Students of English Literature , by Frederick A. Laing and Th . Weischer . Stuttgart , P. Neff . 1883. Von John Koch Masterman Ready or the Wreck of the Pacific . Written for young people by Captain Marryat . Mit ...
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... plays after Beaumont , has Dyce been able to guess correctly ( for it was only a guess ) , the name of the other author . As for assigning the respective shares of two authors in any one play , that was a task utterly beyond him . The ...
... plays after Beaumont , has Dyce been able to guess correctly ( for it was only a guess ) , the name of the other author . As for assigning the respective shares of two authors in any one play , that was a task utterly beyond him . The ...
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... play , the artistic form of the work requires more consideration in the period of the later Drama than in the Shakespearean , or pre- Shakespearean period . This is a natural result of the growth of that - of the form of literature . It ...
... play , the artistic form of the work requires more consideration in the period of the later Drama than in the Shakespearean , or pre- Shakespearean period . This is a natural result of the growth of that - of the form of literature . It ...
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... plays which stand first in our editions , The Tempest and The Two Gentlemen of Verona . From the latter play we take the Duke's speech III , 1 , 22 : >> Proteus , I thank thee for thine honest care ; Which to requite , command me while ...
... plays which stand first in our editions , The Tempest and The Two Gentlemen of Verona . From the latter play we take the Duke's speech III , 1 , 22 : >> Proteus , I thank thee for thine honest care ; Which to requite , command me while ...
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... plays , as Fleay at first claimed for them . They do serve to distinguish between a very early and a very late play , but are not sufficient to distinguish between two plays of the same period . If we turn again to the extracts above ...
... plays , as Fleay at first claimed for them . They do serve to distinguish between a very early and a very late play , but are not sufficient to distinguish between two plays of the same period . If we turn again to the extracts above ...
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Página 234 - ROSE AYLMER AH, WHAT avails the sceptred race! Ah ! what the form divine ! What every virtue, every grace ! Rose Aylmer, all were thine. Rose Aylmer, whom these wakeful eyes May weep, but never see, A night of memories and of sighs I consecrate to thee.
Página 205 - tis not to come ; if it be not to come, it will be now ; if it be not now, yet it will come ; the readiness is all ; since no man has aught of what he leaves, what is't to leave betimes?
Página 290 - A young man and girl meet together, each in search of a person to be known by some particular sign. They watch and wait a great while for that person to pass. At last some casual circumstance discloses that each is the one that the other is waiting for. Moral, — that what we need for our happiness is often close at hand, if we knew but how to seek for it.
Página 289 - A person to be writing a tale, and to find that it shapes itself against his intentions ; that the characters act otherwise than he thought ; that unforeseen events occur ; and a catastrophe comes which he strives in vain to avert. It might shadow forth his own fate, — he having made himself one of the personages.
Página 238 - ... a work of fiction of which the plan had imperfectly developed itself in my mind, and into which I ambitiously proposed to convey more of various modes of truth than I could have grasped by a direct effort.
Página 354 - When I feel inclined to read poetry I take down my Dictionary. The poetry of words is quite as beautiful as that of sentences. The author may arrange the gems effectively, but their shape and lustre have been given by the attrition of ages. Bring me the finest simile from the whole range of imaginative writing, and I will show you a single word which conveys a more profound, a more accurate...
Página 291 - To make a story out of a scarecrow, giving it odd attributes. From different points of view, it should appear to change, — now an old man, now an old woman, — a gunner, a farmer, or the Old Nick.
Página 265 - I know nothing of the history of the house, except Thoreau's telling me that it was inhabited a generation or two ago by a man who believed he should never die...
Página 290 - A person to be the death of his beloved in trying to raise her to more than mortal perfection ; yet this should be a comfort to him for having aimed so highly and holily.
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