TragediesCollier, 1899 |
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... passage eleven years after the earthquake of 1580 , and that the passage being also meant to fix the attention of an audience , the play was produced , as well as written , in 1591 . Reasoning such as this would , we acknowledge , be ...
... passage eleven years after the earthquake of 1580 , and that the passage being also meant to fix the attention of an audience , the play was produced , as well as written , in 1591 . Reasoning such as this would , we acknowledge , be ...
Page 90
... passage , " This goodly frame , the earth , " & c . - prose with alinost more than the music of poetry . In the first copy , instead of this noble piece of rhetoric , we have the following somewhat tame passage : - " Yes , faith , this ...
... passage , " This goodly frame , the earth , " & c . - prose with alinost more than the music of poetry . In the first copy , instead of this noble piece of rhetoric , we have the following somewhat tame passage : - " Yes , faith , this ...
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... passage : — " * ' This description has been much admired since the time of Addison , who has remarked , with a poor attempt at pleasantry , that He who can read it without being giddy has a very good head , or a very bad one . ' The ...
... passage : — " * ' This description has been much admired since the time of Addison , who has remarked , with a poor attempt at pleasantry , that He who can read it without being giddy has a very good head , or a very bad one . ' The ...
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