Yale Studies in English, Volume 53Lamson, Wolffe and Company, 1916 - 236 pagine |
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Pagina ix
... standing of the Company , and had already issued editions of Jonson's Alchemist , Sejanus , and Volpone . This Quarto is a clearly printed volume , containing : title , one leaf ( verso , heraldic device ) ; dedication , one leaf ...
... standing of the Company , and had already issued editions of Jonson's Alchemist , Sejanus , and Volpone . This Quarto is a clearly printed volume , containing : title , one leaf ( verso , heraldic device ) ; dedication , one leaf ...
Pagina xxiv
... stand for the consulship . He had been rather closely connected with the régime of Sulla , but many noteworthy citizens had also taken part in its horrors a highly developed sense of mercy and pity was not a common Roman attribute ...
... stand for the consulship . He had been rather closely connected with the régime of Sulla , but many noteworthy citizens had also taken part in its horrors a highly developed sense of mercy and pity was not a common Roman attribute ...
Pagina liv
... standing about in costumes of the painter's own times ; and da Vinci , in having the guests sitting at the table , instead of reclining , in his Last Supper : but compare these works with the corresponding paintings of Tissot , and it ...
... standing about in costumes of the painter's own times ; and da Vinci , in having the guests sitting at the table , instead of reclining , in his Last Supper : but compare these works with the corresponding paintings of Tissot , and it ...
Pagina 5
... stand neare your light : and , by that , to bee read . Posteritie may pay your benefit the honor , & thanks : when it shall know , that you dare , in these lig - giuen times , to countenance a legitimate Poeme . I must call it so ...
... stand neare your light : and , by that , to bee read . Posteritie may pay your benefit the honor , & thanks : when it shall know , that you dare , in these lig - giuen times , to countenance a legitimate Poeme . I must call it so ...
Pagina 10
... stand Close vp , with ATLAS ; and sustaine her name As strong , as he doth heau'n ? And , was I Of all her brood , mark'd out for the repulse By her no voice , when I stood Candidate , 90 To be commander in the Pontick warre ? I will ...
... stand Close vp , with ATLAS ; and sustaine her name As strong , as he doth heau'n ? And , was I Of all her brood , mark'd out for the repulse By her no voice , when I stood Candidate , 90 To be commander in the Pontick warre ? I will ...
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Pagina 188 - Allobrogum requirat, eosque, si possit, impellat ad societatem belli, existumans publice privatimque aere alieno oppressos, praeterea quod natura gens Gallica bellicosa esset, facile eos ad tale consilium adduci posse.
Pagina 194 - Ipse equo circumiens, unum quemque nominans appellat, hortatur, rogat, ut meminerint, se contra latrones inermes, pro patria, pro liberis, pro aris atque focis suis certare.
Pagina xliii - I see not then, but we should enjoy the same license, or free power to illustrate and heighten our invention, as they did ; and not be tied to those strict and regular forms which the niceness of a few, who are nothing but form, would thrust upon us.
Pagina 218 - Catalina,' spoken by Sylla's Ghost, was writ after I parted with my friend at the Devil tavern. I had drank well that night, and had brave notions. There is one scene in that play which I think is flat. I resolve to drink no more water with my wine.
Pagina 15 - Not infants in the porch of life were free. The sick, the old, that could but hope a day Longer by nature's bounty, not let stay% Virgins, and widows, matrons, pregnant wives, All died. Cat. 'Twas crime enough, that they had lives :* To strike but only those that could do hurt, Was dull and poor : some fell to make the number, As some the prey.
Pagina vi - A portion of the expense of printing this book has been borne by the English Club of Yale University from funds placed at its disposal by the generosity of Mr. George E. Dimock of Elizabeth, New Jersey, a graduate of Yale in the Class of 1874.
Pagina xv - Conspiracy," l yesterday being the first day: a play of much good sense and words to read, but that do appear the worst upon the stage, I mean, the least diverting, that ever I saw any, though most fine in clothes; and a fine scene of the Senate, and of a fight, that ever I saw in my life.