The Morality of Shakespeare's Drama IllustratedT. Cadell, 1775 - 528 էջ |
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... SCENE III . Profpero to Ariel . Doft thou forget From what a torment I did free thee ? Doctor Johnfon , in a note upon this passage , has given us the traditionary system of the Hebrews re- lative to the Fallen Angels ; which has ...
... SCENE III . Profpero to Ariel . Doft thou forget From what a torment I did free thee ? Doctor Johnfon , in a note upon this passage , has given us the traditionary system of the Hebrews re- lative to the Fallen Angels ; which has ...
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... Scene of the First Act , already observed upon . SCENE IV . The horrors and upbraidings of a wounded con- science , are finely painted in the latter part of this scene : Alonzo . O ! it is monstrous ! monstrous ! Methought the billows ...
... Scene of the First Act , already observed upon . SCENE IV . The horrors and upbraidings of a wounded con- science , are finely painted in the latter part of this scene : Alonzo . O ! it is monstrous ! monstrous ! Methought the billows ...
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... SCENE IV . There is a beautiful , but humiliating reflection on the inconfiderableness of life and grandeur , made by Profpero , in this scene , which is worthy of being added to the golden verses of Pythagoras , and ought to be placed ...
... SCENE IV . There is a beautiful , but humiliating reflection on the inconfiderableness of life and grandeur , made by Profpero , in this scene , which is worthy of being added to the golden verses of Pythagoras , and ought to be placed ...
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... 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 ...
... 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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... Scene ii . The second is in the fifth Scene following the above , where the most effectual , but basest method for curing a woman's love , that can be devised , is there pointed out : Duke to Protheus . What might we do to make the girl ...
... Scene ii . The second is in the fifth Scene following the above , where the most effectual , but basest method for curing a woman's love , that can be devised , is there pointed out : Duke to Protheus . What might we do to make the girl ...
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The Morality of Shakespeare's Drama Illustrated Elizabeth Griffith,Mrs. Griffith (Elizabeth) Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1775 |
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