Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysUniversity Press, 1908 - 280 sidor |
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... beauty was a fault ; for it appeared to him like an excrescence ; and his imagination was dazzled by the blaze of light . His writings neither shone with the beams of native genius , nor reflected them . The shifting shapes of fancy ...
... beauty was a fault ; for it appeared to him like an excrescence ; and his imagination was dazzled by the blaze of light . His writings neither shone with the beams of native genius , nor reflected them . The shifting shapes of fancy ...
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... beauty of the passages here referred to . A stately common - place , such as Con- greve's description of a ruin in the Mourning Bride , would have answered Johnson's purpose just as well , or better than the first ; and an ...
... beauty of the passages here referred to . A stately common - place , such as Con- greve's description of a ruin in the Mourning Bride , would have answered Johnson's purpose just as well , or better than the first ; and an ...
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... beauty ; and to any one , not feeling the full force of that epithet , which suggests an image like " the sleepy eye of love , " the allusion to " the lids of Juno's eyes must appear extravagant and unmeaning . Shakespear's fancy lent ...
... beauty ; and to any one , not feeling the full force of that epithet , which suggests an image like " the sleepy eye of love , " the allusion to " the lids of Juno's eyes must appear extravagant and unmeaning . Shakespear's fancy lent ...
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... beauty is excited with as little consciousness as possible on her part . There are two delicious descriptions given of her , one when she is asleep , and one when she is supposed dead . Arviragus thus addresses her- " With fairest ...
... beauty is excited with as little consciousness as possible on her part . There are two delicious descriptions given of her , one when she is asleep , and one when she is supposed dead . Arviragus thus addresses her- " With fairest ...
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... beauty of this last image , a rich surfeit of the fancy , -as that well- known passage beginning , " Me of my lawful pleasure she restrained , and prayed me oft forbearance , " sets a keener edge upon it by the inimitable picture of ...
... beauty of this last image , a rich surfeit of the fancy , -as that well- known passage beginning , " Me of my lawful pleasure she restrained , and prayed me oft forbearance , " sets a keener edge upon it by the inimitable picture of ...
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