The Miscellaneous Prose Works of Sir Walter Scott, Volume 1R. Cadell, 1834 - Demonology |
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Page xi
... once conveys to the reader the idea of the poet . These latter qualities unite in many passages of Shakspeare , of which the reader at once acknowledges the beauty , the justice , and the simplicity . But such Jonson was unequal to ...
... once conveys to the reader the idea of the poet . These latter qualities unite in many passages of Shakspeare , of which the reader at once acknowledges the beauty , the justice , and the simplicity . But such Jonson was unequal to ...
Page 133
... once the Indian Emperor , and , at another time , did not he call himself Maximine ? Was not Lyndaraxa once called Almeria , I mean under Montezuma the Indian Empe- ror ? I protest and vow they are either the same , or so alike , that I ...
... once the Indian Emperor , and , at another time , did not he call himself Maximine ? Was not Lyndaraxa once called Almeria , I mean under Montezuma the Indian Empe- ror ? I protest and vow they are either the same , or so alike , that I ...
Page 298
... once ; That Oxford nursling , that sweet hopeful boy , His father's and that once Ignatian joy , Designed for a new Bellarmin Goliah , Under the great Gamaliel , Obadiah ; This youth , great sir , shall your fame's trumpets blow , And ...
... once ; That Oxford nursling , that sweet hopeful boy , His father's and that once Ignatian joy , Designed for a new Bellarmin Goliah , Under the great Gamaliel , Obadiah ; This youth , great sir , shall your fame's trumpets blow , And ...
Contents
THE LIFE OF JOHN DRYDEN | xi |
Revival of the Drama at the Restoration | 55 |
Heroic PlaysThe RehearsalMarriage | 101 |
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