| Charles Lamb - 1856 - 440 sayfa
...theirs were; how their griefs were tempered, and their full-swollen joys abated; how much of Shakspeare shines in the great men his contemporaries, and how...Massinger, in the estimation of the world the only (102) dramatic poets of that age entitled to be considered after Shakspeare, and, by exhibiting them... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1857 - 434 sayfa
...were ; how their griefs were tempered, and their full-swollen joys abated ; how much of Shakspeare shines in the great men his contemporaries, and how...Massinger, in the estimation of the world the only (102) dramatic poets of that age entitled to be considered after Shakspeare, and, by exhibiting them... | |
| Henry Reed - 1857 - 424 sayfa
...Lamb, announced as one design of his " Specimens of the Early Drama" to show how much of Shakspeare shines in the great men • his contemporaries, and...mind and manners he surpassed them and all mankind. Accustomed as we are to such elevated conceptions of Shakspeare's powers, it makes a strange impression... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1857 - 468 sayfa
...theirs were ; how their griefs were tempered, and their full-swoln joys abated : how much of Shakspeare shines in the great men his contemporaries, and how...mind and manners he surpassed them and all mankind. Another object which I had in making these selections was, to bring together the most admired scenes... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1867 - 684 sayfa
...theirs were; how | their griefs were tempered, and their fullswoln joys abated: how much of Shakspe^re shines in the great men his contemporaries, and how...mind and manners he surpassed them and all mankind. I **< also desirous to bring together some of the most admired scenes of Fletcher and Massinger, in the... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1876 - 478 sayfa
...theirs were ; how their griefs were tempered, and their full-swoln joys abated : how much of Shakspeare shines in the great men his contemporaries, and how...mind and manners he surpassed them and all mankind. Another object which I had in making these selections was, to bring together the most admired scenes... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1876 - 740 sayfa
...theirs were; how their griefs were tempered, and their full-swoln joys abated : how much of Shakspere shines in the great men his contemporaries, and how...mind and manners he surpassed them and all mankind. Another object which I had in making these selections was, to bring together the most admired scenes... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1879 - 732 sayfa
...theirs weref how their griefs were tempered, and their fullswoln joys abated : how much of Shakspcnre shines in the great men his contemporaries, and how...mind and manners he surpassed them and all mankind. I waa also desirous to bring together some of the most admired scenes of Fletcher and Massinger, in the... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1879 - 672 sayfa
...were ; how their grief* were tempered and their full-swollen joys abated : how much of Shakespeare shines in the great men his contemporaries, and how...mind and manners he surpassed them and all mankind. Another object which I had in making these selections was to bring together the most admired scenes... | |
| Alfred Ainger - 1882 - 212 sayfa
...theirs were; how their griefs were tempered, and their fullswoln joys abated; how much of Shakespeare shines in the great men his contemporaries, and how...mind and manners he surpassed them and all mankind. The very idea of the collection was a bold one. When we cast our eye over the list of now familiar... | |
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