An Abridgment of Elements of CriticismRaynor, 1848 - 300 |
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... Аст IV . Sc . 1 . The elevation of the mind in the former part of this peautiful passage , makes the fall great in proportion , when the most humbling of all images is introduced , that of an utter dissolution of the earth and its inhab ...
... Аст IV . Sc . 1 . The elevation of the mind in the former part of this peautiful passage , makes the fall great in proportion , when the most humbling of all images is introduced , that of an utter dissolution of the earth and its inhab ...
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... Аст V. Sc . 4 . Clown . And the more pity that great folk should have counte- nance in this world to drown or hang themselves , more than their even Christian . HAMLET . - Аст V. Sc . 1 . Pedro . Will you have me , Lady ? Beatrice . No ...
... Аст V. Sc . 4 . Clown . And the more pity that great folk should have counte- nance in this world to drown or hang themselves , more than their even Christian . HAMLET . - Аст V. Sc . 1 . Pedro . Will you have me , Lady ? Beatrice . No ...
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... Аст І. Sc . 4 . An assertion that bears a double meaning , one right , one wrong , but so introduced as to direct us to the wrong meaning , is a species of spurious wit , which is distinguished from all others by the name pun . For ...
... Аст І. Sc . 4 . An assertion that bears a double meaning , one right , one wrong , but so introduced as to direct us to the wrong meaning , is a species of spurious wit , which is distinguished from all others by the name pun . For ...
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... Аст I. Sc . 1 . K. Henry . O my poor kingdom , sick with civil blows ! When that my care could not withhold thy riots , What wilt thou do when riot is thy care ? SECOND PART HENRY IV . - Аст IV . Sc . 4 . There is a third species of wit ...
... Аст I. Sc . 1 . K. Henry . O my poor kingdom , sick with civil blows ! When that my care could not withhold thy riots , What wilt thou do when riot is thy care ? SECOND PART HENRY IV . - Аст IV . Sc . 4 . There is a third species of wit ...
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... Аст V. Sc . 2 . The sentiments here displayed flow so naturally from the passions represented , that we cannot conceive any imitation more perfect . In the tragedy of Cinna , Emilia , after the conspir- acy was discovered , having ...
... Аст V. Sc . 2 . The sentiments here displayed flow so naturally from the passions represented , that we cannot conceive any imitation more perfect . In the tragedy of Cinna , Emilia , after the conspir- acy was discovered , having ...
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