Philip Van Artevelde: A Dramatic Romance. In Two PartsTicknor and Fields, 1863 - 456 páginas |
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... truth is preserved in it , as far as the material events are concerned , — of course with the usual exception of such occa- sional dilatations and compressions of time as are required in dramatic composition . This is , perhaps , all ...
... truth is preserved in it , as far as the material events are concerned , — of course with the usual exception of such occa- sional dilatations and compressions of time as are required in dramatic composition . This is , perhaps , all ...
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... truth , been founded upon any predisposition to depreciate the popular poetry of the times . It will always produce a powerful impression upon very young readers , and I scarcely think that it can have been more admired by any than by ...
... truth , been founded upon any predisposition to depreciate the popular poetry of the times . It will always produce a powerful impression upon very young readers , and I scarcely think that it can have been more admired by any than by ...
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... truths which they suggest , would have seemed cold and incongruous , if suffered to mix with the strains of impassioned sentiment and glowing imagery in which they poured themselves forth . Spirit was not to be debased by any union with ...
... truths which they suggest , would have seemed cold and incongruous , if suffered to mix with the strains of impassioned sentiment and glowing imagery in which they poured themselves forth . Spirit was not to be debased by any union with ...
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... truth , The Earl should do himself but little service Were he to deal too hardly with us all . SIR SIMON . ' Tis fairly spoken , sir . When we come back , Bringing conditions with us as we trust , We'll look for aid from you amongst the ...
... truth , The Earl should do himself but little service Were he to deal too hardly with us all . SIR SIMON . ' Tis fairly spoken , sir . When we come back , Bringing conditions with us as we trust , We'll look for aid from you amongst the ...
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... truth , To mould denial to a pleasing shape In all things , and most specially in love , Is a hard task ; alas ! I have not wit دو From such a sharp and waspish word as " no To pluck the sting . What think you I should say ? CLARA . A ...
... truth , To mould denial to a pleasing shape In all things , and most specially in love , Is a hard task ; alas ! I have not wit دو From such a sharp and waspish word as " no To pluck the sting . What think you I should say ? CLARA . A ...
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Philip Van Artevelde: A Dramatic Romance. In Two Parts, Tema 73 Sir Henry Taylor Vista completa - 1852 |
Philip Van Artevelde: A Dramatic Romance. In Two Parts, Tema 73 Sir Henry Taylor Vista completa - 1852 |
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ACKERMAN ADRIANA AESWYN amongst arms ARTEVELDE Artevelde's blood BOSCH BOURBON bring Bruges BULSEN BURGHER BURGOMASTER BURGUNDY CAPTAIN CECILE CLARA CONSTABLE counsel D'ARLON death deem Duke DUKE OF BOURBON DUKE OF BURGUNDY Earl of Flanders ELENA Enter Exeunt Exit FATHER JOHN Flemish FLEUREANT OF HEURLÉE France friar friends Ghent GILBERT MATTHEW give God's grace hand hath hear heard heart Heaven KING knight KORTZ lady LESTOVET live LOIS OF SANXERE look Lord of Arlon LORD OF COUCY Lord of Occo market-place Master mind MUCK naught never Oudenarde pardon pass peace Philip PHILIP VAN ARTEVELDE RAOUL OF RANEVAL ROOSDYK SCENE Scheldt SIR FLEUREANT SIR GUISEBERT SIR LOIS SIR RAOUL sleep soul speak stand STOCKENSTROM sword tell thee There's thine thou hast thought to-morrow town VAN DEN BOSCH VAN MUCK VAN RYK VAUCLAIRE wherefore whilst White-Hoods word Ypres