The Complete Works of William Hazlitt, Volume 6J.M. Dent, 1931 |
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... Endymion , which are worthy of their names and of the subject . The story in both is classical , and the execution is for the most part elegant and simple . There is often something that reminds one of the graceful communicativeness of ...
... Endymion , which are worthy of their names and of the subject . The story in both is classical , and the execution is for the most part elegant and simple . There is often something that reminds one of the graceful communicativeness of ...
Page 200
... Endymion , Endymion , art thou deaf or dumb ? Or hath this long sleep taken away thy memory ? Ah ! my sweet Endymion , seest thou not Eumenides , thy faithful friend , thy faithful Eumenides , who for thy sake hath been careless of his ...
... Endymion , Endymion , art thou deaf or dumb ? Or hath this long sleep taken away thy memory ? Ah ! my sweet Endymion , seest thou not Eumenides , thy faithful friend , thy faithful Eumenides , who for thy sake hath been careless of his ...
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... Endymion sleeps with the moon , that shines in at the window ; and a breath of wind stirring at a distance seems a sigh from the tree under which he grew old . Faustus disputes in one corner of the room with fiendish faces , and reasons ...
... Endymion sleeps with the moon , that shines in at the window ; and a breath of wind stirring at a distance seems a sigh from the tree under which he grew old . Faustus disputes in one corner of the room with fiendish faces , and reasons ...
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