| Charles Lamb - 1808 - 512 sidor
...art in any thing like the degree in which they were possessed by Ford, Webster, Tourneur, Heywpod, and others. He never shakes or disturbs the mind with grief. He is read with composure and plarid delight. He wrote with that equahility of all the passions, which made his English style the... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1813 - 502 sidor
...art in any thing like the decree in which they were possessed by Ford, Webster, Tourneur, Heywood, and others. He never shakes or disturbs the mind with...any of the dramatists who were his contemporaries. A TEST A VERY WOMAN; OR, THt PRINCE OF TARENT. A TRAGt-COMEDY. BY PHILIP MA3SINGEK. Don Jo~hn Antonio,... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1813 - 508 sidor
...art in any thing like the degree in which they were possessed by Ford, Webster, Tourneur, Heywood, and others. He never shakes or disturbs the mind with...with composure and placid delight. He wrote with that equubility of all the passions, which made his English style the purest and most free from violent... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1844 - 322 sidor
...art in any thing like the degree in which they were possessed by Ford, Webster, Tourneur, Heywood, and others. He never shakes or disturbs the mind with...any of the dramatists who were his contemporaries.] THE PAllLIAMENT OF LOVE: A COMEDY. BY PHILIP MASSINGEE. Ci.EEEuoNO takes an oath to perform his mistress... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1845 - 492 sidor
...his art in anything like the degree in which they were possessed by Ford, Webster, Tourneur, Heywood, and others. He never shakes or disturbs the mind with...any of the dramatists who were his contemporaries.] THE PARLIAMENT OF LOVE: A COMEDY. BY PHILIP MASSINGER. Cleremond takes an oath to perform his mistress... | |
| William Warland Clapp - 1853 - 496 sidor
...art in any thing like the degree in which they were possessed by Ford, Webster, Tourneur, Heywood, and others. He never shakes or disturbs the mind with...placid delight. He wrote with that equability of all tne passions, which made his English style the purest and most free from violent metaphors and harsh... | |
| William Warland Clapp - 1853 - 510 sidor
...requisites of his art in any thing like the degree in \vhich they were possessed by Ford, Webster, Tourneur, Hey wood, and others. He. never shakes or disturbs...grief. He is read with composure and placid delight. lie wrote with that equability of all the passions, which made his English style the purest and most... | |
| Robert Bell - 1854 - 282 sidor
...degenerate into rant; but his calmer scenes are always natural and just. 'He wrote,' observes Lamb, ' with that equability of all the passions which made...any of the dramatists who were his contemporaries.' The dates attached to the plays indicate the years in which they were produced upon the stage.] THE... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1857 - 468 sidor
...his art in anything like the degree in which they were possessed by Ford, Webster, Tourneur, Heywood, and others. He never shakes or disturbs the mind with...any of the dramatists who were his contemporaries.] THE PARLIAMENT OF LOVE: A COMEDY. BY PHILIP MASSINGER. Cleremond takes an oath to perform his mistress... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1876 - 740 sidor
...his art in anything like the degree in which they were possessed by Ford, Webster, Tourneur, Heywood, and others. He never shakes or disturbs the mind with...any of the dramatists who were his contemporaries. PHILIP MASSINGER. — THOMAS MIDDLETON. — WILLIAM ROWLEY. Old Law. — There is an exquisiteness... | |
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