The Morality of Shakespeare's Drama IllustratedT. Cadell, 1775 - 528 էջ |
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... same scene , alludes to the magic power of love , which concenters all our ideas in one , making us prefer a cottage to a palace , and a defert to a grove , according to the situation or circum- stances of the object of our affections ...
... same scene , alludes to the magic power of love , which concenters all our ideas in one , making us prefer a cottage to a palace , and a defert to a grove , according to the situation or circum- stances of the object of our affections ...
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... same reason as above ; and the name of Clerk , tho ' now appropriated to the latter , was formerly the common appellation of both . The honour of fuch an establishment would be considerable to a State , and the expence but small - for ...
... same reason as above ; and the name of Clerk , tho ' now appropriated to the latter , was formerly the common appellation of both . The honour of fuch an establishment would be considerable to a State , and the expence but small - for ...
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... same defect , He ought , therefore , never to be confidered but under the description which Milton has given of him ; " Our sweetest Shakespeare , Fancy's child , " Warbling his native wood - notes wild . " Would they restrain him ...
... same defect , He ought , therefore , never to be confidered but under the description which Milton has given of him ; " Our sweetest Shakespeare , Fancy's child , " Warbling his native wood - notes wild . " Would they restrain him ...
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... same sub- ject , yet not falling within the description of the paffion , but the artful or finifter conduct of it , only , I have reserved to a place by themselves . The first is , where Valentine replies to the Duke , who asks his ...
... same sub- ject , yet not falling within the description of the paffion , but the artful or finifter conduct of it , only , I have reserved to a place by themselves . The first is , where Valentine replies to the Duke , who asks his ...
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Mrs. Griffith (Elizabeth), Elizabeth Griffith. In the same Scene the nature and danger of irre solution is well described . Lucio . Our doubts are traitors ; And make us lose the ... same subjects continued here 38 MEASURE FOR MEASURE .
Mrs. Griffith (Elizabeth), Elizabeth Griffith. In the same Scene the nature and danger of irre solution is well described . Lucio . Our doubts are traitors ; And make us lose the ... same subjects continued here 38 MEASURE FOR MEASURE .
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