The Works of George Chapman ...Chatto and Windus, 1875 |
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Page vi
... Lord of Walden XVI . To Sir Thomas Howard XVII . To Lady Arabella Stuart XVIII . To Lord Wotton XIX . To the Earl of Arundel xx . To Viscount Cranborne XXI . To Viscount Rochester XXII . To Sir Edward Philips PAGE • 154 . 155 • 155 156 ...
... Lord of Walden XVI . To Sir Thomas Howard XVII . To Lady Arabella Stuart XVIII . To Lord Wotton XIX . To the Earl of Arundel xx . To Viscount Cranborne XXI . To Viscount Rochester XXII . To Sir Edward Philips PAGE • 154 . 155 • 155 156 ...
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... Lord Brooke , for example - and I take George Chapman and Fulke Greville to be of all English poets the two most genuinely obscure in style upon whose works I have ever adventured to embark in search of treasure hidden beneath the dark ...
... Lord Brooke , for example - and I take George Chapman and Fulke Greville to be of all English poets the two most genuinely obscure in style upon whose works I have ever adventured to embark in search of treasure hidden beneath the dark ...
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... Lord Mayor to sit in judgment on his luckless fellow . The figures of Gertrude's gallant knight and his crew of Virginian adventurers , whose expedition finally culminates in a drunken shipwreck on the Thames , are as vivid and as ...
... Lord Mayor to sit in judgment on his luckless fellow . The figures of Gertrude's gallant knight and his crew of Virginian adventurers , whose expedition finally culminates in a drunken shipwreck on the Thames , are as vivid and as ...
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... Lord Auchinleck , that he had a joint in his neck . " And what's a prince ? Had all been virtuous men , There never had been prince upon the earth , And so no subject : all men had been princes . A virtuous man is subject to no prince ...
... Lord Auchinleck , that he had a joint in his neck . " And what's a prince ? Had all been virtuous men , There never had been prince upon the earth , And so no subject : all men had been princes . A virtuous man is subject to no prince ...
Page xli
... Lord Chamberlain or other Olympian person to corrupt the insular chastity of an audience too virtuous to face the contamination of such writers as Hugo or Alfieri ; while the virtue thus tenderly guarded from the very sight of a Marion ...
... Lord Chamberlain or other Olympian person to corrupt the insular chastity of an audience too virtuous to face the contamination of such writers as Hugo or Alfieri ; while the virtue thus tenderly guarded from the very sight of a Marion ...
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Page 57 - It lies not in our power to love or hate, For will in us is overruled by Fate. When two are stripped, long ere the course begin We wish that one should lose, the other win; And one especially do we affect Of two gold ingots, like in each respect. The reason no man knows; let it suffice. What we behold is censured by our eyes.