The life of King Henry VIIICassell, 1908 |
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Page 15
... seemed as impossible to analyse the law , as not to feel the melody ; but I could find no stage in that progress to which it seemed possible to refer these lines . I determined upon this to read the play through with an eye to this ...
... seemed as impossible to analyse the law , as not to feel the melody ; but I could find no stage in that progress to which it seemed possible to refer these lines . I determined upon this to read the play through with an eye to this ...
Page 16
... seemed to have the full stamp of Shakspere , in his latest manner : the same close - packt expression ; the same life , and reality , and freshness ; the same rapid and abrupt turnings of thought , so quick that language can hardly ...
... seemed to have the full stamp of Shakspere , in his latest manner : the same close - packt expression ; the same life , and reality , and freshness ; the same rapid and abrupt turnings of thought , so quick that language can hardly ...
Page 17
... through the whole scene , sounded still slow and artificial . " The next scene brought another sudden change . And , as in passing from the second to the third scene of the first Act , I had seemed to be passing 17 Introduction.
... through the whole scene , sounded still slow and artificial . " The next scene brought another sudden change . And , as in passing from the second to the third scene of the first Act , I had seemed to be passing 17 Introduction.
Page 18
... seemed to pass not less suddenly from convention back again into nature . And when I considered that this short and otherwise insignificant passage contains all that we ever see of Anne ( for it is necessary to forget her former ...
... seemed to pass not less suddenly from convention back again into nature . And when I considered that this short and otherwise insignificant passage contains all that we ever see of Anne ( for it is necessary to forget her former ...
Page 19
... seemed again to get out of Fletcher into Shakspere ; though probably not into Shakspere pure ; a scene by another hand perhaps which Shakspere had only remodelled , or a scene by Shakspere which another hand had workd upon to make it ...
... seemed again to get out of Fletcher into Shakspere ; though probably not into Shakspere pure ; a scene by another hand perhaps which Shakspere had only remodelled , or a scene by Shakspere which another hand had workd upon to make it ...
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