The British Essayists: The AdventurerLittle, Brown, 1866 |
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... Lear ... ..... WARTON . 114. The Value of Life fixed by Hope and Fear , and therefore dependent upon the Will : An Eastern Story ... 115. The Itch of Writing universal .... .HAWKES . .JOHNSON . 116. Observations on King Lear , continued ...
... Lear ... ..... WARTON . 114. The Value of Life fixed by Hope and Fear , and therefore dependent upon the Will : An Eastern Story ... 115. The Itch of Writing universal .... .HAWKES . .JOHNSON . 116. Observations on King Lear , continued ...
Pàgina 113
... till at length it terminated in madness . " He on the right hand is a philosopher , who has VOL . XXI . 8 lost his reason in a fruitless attempt to discover the NO . 109 . 113 ADVENTURER . Observations on Shakspeare's King Lear WARTON.
... till at length it terminated in madness . " He on the right hand is a philosopher , who has VOL . XXI . 8 lost his reason in a fruitless attempt to discover the NO . 109 . 113 ADVENTURER . Observations on Shakspeare's King Lear WARTON.
Pàgina 116
... fixed her affections irrevocably on another , who possessed an unincumbered estate , but wanted the ornament of a title . She submitted to the orders 116 NO . 109 . ADVENTURER . Observations on King Lear, continued WARTON.
... fixed her affections irrevocably on another , who possessed an unincumbered estate , but wanted the ornament of a title . She submitted to the orders 116 NO . 109 . ADVENTURER . Observations on King Lear, continued WARTON.
Pàgina 138
... beth , and Cæsar , and above all by his Lear , that very interesting tragedies may be written , that are not founded on gallantry and love ; and that Boileau 138 NO . 113 . ADVENTURER . Their Happiness and Infelicity..................
... beth , and Cæsar , and above all by his Lear , that very interesting tragedies may be written , that are not founded on gallantry and love ; and that Boileau 138 NO . 113 . ADVENTURER . Their Happiness and Infelicity..................
Pàgina 139
... Lear ; in which , I think , he has succeeded better than any other writer ; even than Euripides himself , whom Longinus so highly commends for his representation of the madness of Orestes . It is well contrived , that the first affront ...
... Lear ; in which , I think , he has succeeded better than any other writer ; even than Euripides himself , whom Longinus so highly commends for his representation of the madness of Orestes . It is well contrived , that the first affront ...
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