The Morality of Shakespeare's Drama IllustratedT. Cadell, 1775 - 528 էջ |
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... see the men of Nature ; in the latter , but the children of the Schools . The world at present is held more in tram- mels , than it formerly was . From our modes of education , policies , and breeding , our con- duct and demeanor are ...
... see the men of Nature ; in the latter , but the children of the Schools . The world at present is held more in tram- mels , than it formerly was . From our modes of education , policies , and breeding , our con- duct and demeanor are ...
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... see the wonders of the world abroad , Than ( living dully sluggardized , at home ) Wear out thy youth in shapeless idleness * . The tenderness and folicitudes of friendship are well and fondly expressed in the reply : Protheus . Wilt ...
... see the wonders of the world abroad , Than ( living dully sluggardized , at home ) Wear out thy youth in shapeless idleness * . The tenderness and folicitudes of friendship are well and fondly expressed in the reply : Protheus . Wilt ...
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... in the Duke's absence . Escalus , an ancient Lord joined with him , CLAUDIO , a young Gentleman . LUCIO , his Friend . WOMEN . ISABELLA , Sister to Claudio , JULIET , with child by Claudio [ 35 ] I CANNOT see what moral can be.
... in the Duke's absence . Escalus , an ancient Lord joined with him , CLAUDIO , a young Gentleman . LUCIO , his Friend . WOMEN . ISABELLA , Sister to Claudio , JULIET , with child by Claudio [ 35 ] I CANNOT see what moral can be.
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Mrs. Griffith (Elizabeth), Elizabeth Griffith. [ 35 ] I CANNOT see what moral can be extracted from the fable of this Piece ; but as the author of it seems to have thought otherwise , I shall present the reader with his idea on this ...
Mrs. Griffith (Elizabeth), Elizabeth Griffith. [ 35 ] I CANNOT see what moral can be extracted from the fable of this Piece ; but as the author of it seems to have thought otherwise , I shall present the reader with his idea on this ...
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... see it ; but what we do not fee , We tread upon , and never think of it . You may not fo extenuate his offence , For I have had fuch faults ; but rather tell me , When I that censure him , do so offend , Let mine own judgment pattern ...
... see it ; but what we do not fee , We tread upon , and never think of it . You may not fo extenuate his offence , For I have had fuch faults ; but rather tell me , When I that censure him , do so offend , Let mine own judgment pattern ...
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The Morality of Shakespeare's Drama Illustrated Elizabeth Griffith,Mrs. Griffith (Elizabeth) Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1775 |
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