Essays: First SeriesHoughton, Mifflin, 1903 - 445 pages |
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Page 165
... Bonduca , ' of Belisarius ; the painter uses the conventional story of the Vir- gin Mary , of Paul , of Peter . He does not there- fore defer to the nature of these accidental men , of these stock heroes . If the poet write a true drama ...
... Bonduca , ' of Belisarius ; the painter uses the conventional story of the Vir- gin Mary , of Paul , of Peter . He does not there- fore defer to the nature of these accidental men , of these stock heroes . If the poet write a true drama ...
Page 245
... Bonduca , Sophocles , ' the Mad Lover , the Double Marriage , wherein the speaker is so earnest and cordial and on such deep grounds of character , that the dialogue , on the slightest additional incident in the plot , rises naturally ...
... Bonduca , Sophocles , ' the Mad Lover , the Double Marriage , wherein the speaker is so earnest and cordial and on such deep grounds of character , that the dialogue , on the slightest additional incident in the plot , rises naturally ...
Page 407
... Bonduca , " especially the speeches of Caratach in the first scene . 66 Page 166 , note I. Dr. Holmes in his Life of Emerson quotes the passage , and thus comments : " This is not any the worse for being the flowering out of a poetical ...
... Bonduca , " especially the speeches of Caratach in the first scene . 66 Page 166 , note I. Dr. Holmes in his Life of Emerson quotes the passage , and thus comments : " This is not any the worse for being the flowering out of a poetical ...
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