The Morality of Shakespeare's Drama IllustratedT. Cadell, 1775 - 528 էջ |
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... second - hand critics , to speak in the words of a modern Author , peer through a smoked glass to obferve them . The learned and ingenious Doctor Johnfon has given us a just and beautiful fimile , on this subject : " The works of a ...
... second - hand critics , to speak in the words of a modern Author , peer through a smoked glass to obferve them . The learned and ingenious Doctor Johnfon has given us a just and beautiful fimile , on this subject : " The works of a ...
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... second of his writing ; though I believe there are no dates remaining , to confirm this opinion ; which can therefore be founded only on the idea , that his youthful imagination must naturally be thought to have been more sportive and ...
... second of his writing ; though I believe there are no dates remaining , to confirm this opinion ; which can therefore be founded only on the idea , that his youthful imagination must naturally be thought to have been more sportive and ...
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... second 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 ...
... second 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 ...
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... second , to Morality , only . To honour our parents , therefore , as falling within the former line of obligations , is , by this distinction , made one * Preface to the Tempeft , paragraph 4th , of of our pious duties ; as through them ...
... second , to Morality , only . To honour our parents , therefore , as falling within the former line of obligations , is , by this distinction , made one * Preface to the Tempeft , paragraph 4th , of of our pious duties ; as through them ...
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The Morality of Shakespeare's Drama Illustrated Elizabeth Griffith,Mrs. Griffith (Elizabeth) Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1775 |
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