Masterworks of World Literature, Volume 2Dryden Press, 1955 |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 80
Page 264
Edwin Mallard Everett. Perhaps in his plays he himself found occasionally that small nook and enjoyed the freedom of an honest man . Perhaps he found that freedom only in the cemetery on the night of his shameful burial . As a critic of ...
Edwin Mallard Everett. Perhaps in his plays he himself found occasionally that small nook and enjoyed the freedom of an honest man . Perhaps he found that freedom only in the cemetery on the night of his shameful burial . As a critic of ...
Page 333
... Perhaps your husband still beholds the light , Perhaps he may be granted safe return In answer to our prayers ; his guarding god Is Neptune , whom he never called in vain . PHÆDRA . He who has seen the mansions of the RACINE 333.
... Perhaps your husband still beholds the light , Perhaps he may be granted safe return In answer to our prayers ; his guarding god Is Neptune , whom he never called in vain . PHÆDRA . He who has seen the mansions of the RACINE 333.
Page 492
... perhaps even had not found all the facts . If writers could mirror man to himself in all his diabolic baseness , he would be im- pelled somehow from the virtuous depths of his being to put that baseness from him quickly and forever ...
... perhaps even had not found all the facts . If writers could mirror man to himself in all his diabolic baseness , he would be im- pelled somehow from the virtuous depths of his being to put that baseness from him quickly and forever ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
ARICIA ASLAKSEN BENVOLIO breath Cacambo called Candide Capulet CENONE Cipolla CLÉANTE Cunegonde DAMIS dead dear death doctor DORINE dost doth earth ELMIRE ENONE Enter eyes fair father FAUST fear feel Gerasim give hand happy hast hate hath head hear heard heart heaven Hippolytus HORSTER Houyhnhnms HOVSTAD ISMENE Ivan Ilyitch Juliet King lady leave light live look Lord Madame MARG MARIANE matter MEPHIS MEPHISTOPHELES Mercutio mind Molière MORTEN KIIL mother Neo-Classicism never night NURSE o'er ORGON pain Pangloss passion PETER PETRA PHÆDRA Praskovya Fyodorovna prince Pyotr Ivanovitch Romeo seemed shame song soon soul speak spirit stand STOCKMANN sweet TARTUFFE tears tell thee THERAMENES THESEUS thine thing thou art thought took turn Tybalt VALÈRE voice wife word Yahoos young