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Page xviii
... affecting us " in a manner which we feel rather than perceive " . Antigone impresses us by the dignity and elaborate grandeur of her sentiments , Cordelia evokes our tears by the simple beauty of her character . As types of that ...
... affecting us " in a manner which we feel rather than perceive " . Antigone impresses us by the dignity and elaborate grandeur of her sentiments , Cordelia evokes our tears by the simple beauty of her character . As types of that ...
Page xxiii
... affected euphuism of John Lyly , whom Shakespeare afterwards pitilessly quizzed , failed , the Arcadia of Sir Philip Sidney succeeded , and " with the stately periods of Hooker English prose entered on a new stage ” . The influence of ...
... affected euphuism of John Lyly , whom Shakespeare afterwards pitilessly quizzed , failed , the Arcadia of Sir Philip Sidney succeeded , and " with the stately periods of Hooker English prose entered on a new stage ” . The influence of ...
Page xxv
... affected woman ( ii . 4 , 116 ) . Embossed , meaning swollen , protuberant ( ii . 4 , 219 ) . Packings , meaning plottings ( iii . 1 , 26 ) . Snuff , meaning quarrel or 66 tiff " ( iii . 1 , 26 ) . Entertain , meaning take into one's ...
... affected woman ( ii . 4 , 116 ) . Embossed , meaning swollen , protuberant ( ii . 4 , 219 ) . Packings , meaning plottings ( iii . 1 , 26 ) . Snuff , meaning quarrel or 66 tiff " ( iii . 1 , 26 ) . Entertain , meaning take into one's ...
Page 3
... affected the Duke of Albany than Cornwall . GLO . It did always seem so to us : but now , in the division of the kingdom , it appears not which of the dukes he values most ; for equalities are so weighed , that curiosity in neither 5 ...
... affected the Duke of Albany than Cornwall . GLO . It did always seem so to us : but now , in the division of the kingdom , it appears not which of the dukes he values most ; for equalities are so weighed , that curiosity in neither 5 ...
Page 35
... affected ; ' Tis they have put him on the old man's death , 100 To have the waste and spoil of his revenues . I have this present evening from my sister Been well informed of them , and with such cautions That if they come to sojourn at ...
... affected ; ' Tis they have put him on the old man's death , 100 To have the waste and spoil of his revenues . I have this present evening from my sister Been well informed of them , and with such cautions That if they come to sojourn at ...
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