Hesperia: Ergänzungsreihe, Schriften zur englischen PhilologieVandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 1915 - 181 من الصفحات |
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... references to her in his writings . He wrote to Miss Milbanke ( LJ . III , 399 ) , " She is our only dramatist since Otway and Southerne " ; and to Moore ( LJ . III , 197 ) , " Women ( saving Joanna Baillie ) cannot write tragedy : they ...
... references to her in his writings . He wrote to Miss Milbanke ( LJ . III , 399 ) , " She is our only dramatist since Otway and Southerne " ; and to Moore ( LJ . III , 197 ) , " Women ( saving Joanna Baillie ) cannot write tragedy : they ...
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... references to him , the following are the more notable . " Milman will do , if he don't cant too much , nor imitate Southey : the fellow has poesy in him ; but he is envious , and unhappy , as all the en- vious are . Still he is among ...
... references to him , the following are the more notable . " Milman will do , if he don't cant too much , nor imitate Southey : the fellow has poesy in him ; but he is envious , and unhappy , as all the en- vious are . Still he is among ...
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... reference to the play ( omitted through an oversight from Mr. Coleridge's Index ) occurs in a note to the last line of the Dedication of Don Juan , P. VI , 9 . 3 Works , p . 503 . Swinburne , Song for the Centenary of Walter Savage ...
... reference to the play ( omitted through an oversight from Mr. Coleridge's Index ) occurs in a note to the last line of the Dedication of Don Juan , P. VI , 9 . 3 Works , p . 503 . Swinburne , Song for the Centenary of Walter Savage ...
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... reference to " Cambyses ' roaring Romans " in Don Juan ( XI , 58 ) is an indication that Byron had read Croly's one play , Catiline , a version of his conspiracy and death infinitely inferior to Ben Jonson's , to which , however , it ...
... reference to " Cambyses ' roaring Romans " in Don Juan ( XI , 58 ) is an indication that Byron had read Croly's one play , Catiline , a version of his conspiracy and death infinitely inferior to Ben Jonson's , to which , however , it ...
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... references to dramatic principles . Violent action should not take place upon the stage ; " Many deeds preserved in History's page Are better told than acted on the stage ; The ear sustains what shocks the timid eye , And Horror thus ...
... references to dramatic principles . Violent action should not take place upon the stage ; " Many deeds preserved in History's page Are better told than acted on the stage ; The ear sustains what shocks the timid eye , And Horror thus ...
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Abel action Aholibamah Alfieri Anah angel appears Astarte Beddoes Bertram Byron's plays Cain Cain's catastrophe Cenci character Childe Harold classical climax Coleridge's comedy composition conception contrast Countess Guiccioli crime criticism death Deformed Transformed Doge Don Juan dramatists E. H. Coleridge Eimer element Elizabethan English evil expression Faust Foscari Giaour Gothic Heaven and Earth hero Hesperia historical human indebtedness influence interest Jaffier Joanna Baillie king lack Lady letters lines London Lord Byron Lucifer Macbeth Manfred Manfred's Manicheism Marino Faliero Mary Chaworth Medwin mind mood Moore motive murder Myrrha mystery nature pantheism passage passion piece plot poem poet Poetical poetry preface prologue Prometheus protagonist reference remorse resemblance romanticism Salamenes Sardanapalus says scene Shakespeare Shelley Shelley's shows soliloquy soul spirit stage Steno story theme things Thomas Lovell Beddoes thou thought tragedy tragic unities Venice Werner words write wrote LJ