Lectures on the English PoetsH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1924 - 256 páginas |
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... playing with wisdom ' ; while Shakespeare mingled with the crowd , and played the host , ' to make society the ... play all the resources of the understanding and all the energies of the will ; irritated by obstacles or yielding to ...
... playing with wisdom ' ; while Shakespeare mingled with the crowd , and played the host , ' to make society the ... play all the resources of the understanding and all the energies of the will ; irritated by obstacles or yielding to ...
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... play- fulness , more mischievous gaiety . No one has ex- ceeded him in the laughing grace with which he glances at a ... playing at snapdragon and blind - man's - buff , who tells what she should not , and knows more than she tells . She ...
... play- fulness , more mischievous gaiety . No one has ex- ceeded him in the laughing grace with which he glances at a ... playing at snapdragon and blind - man's - buff , who tells what she should not , and knows more than she tells . She ...
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... Plays , 1833-42 . ( 58 ) . [ Contents Pauline , Paracelsus , Strafford , Sordello , Pippa Passes , King Victor , and ... Plays , with an Introduction by Bonamy Dobrée ( 313 ) . The five tragedies are DRYDEN'S All for Love , OTWAY's ...
... Plays , 1833-42 . ( 58 ) . [ Contents Pauline , Paracelsus , Strafford , Sordello , Pippa Passes , King Victor , and ... Plays , with an Introduction by Bonamy Dobrée ( 313 ) . The five tragedies are DRYDEN'S All for Love , OTWAY's ...
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Lectures on the English Poets: Delivered at the Surrey Institution William Hazlitt Vista completa - 1818 |
Lectures on the English Poets: Delivered at the Surrey Institution William Hazlitt Vista completa - 1818 |
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