The Morality of Shakespeare's Drama IllustratedT. Cadell, 1775 - 528 էջ |
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... seems to possess that happy and peculiar kind of fuperiority over all other Dramatic Authors , that the ancient poets and historians confefsedly bear above the modern ones , with regard to the genuine characters , manners , and ...
... seems to possess that happy and peculiar kind of fuperiority over all other Dramatic Authors , that the ancient poets and historians confefsedly bear above the modern ones , with regard to the genuine characters , manners , and ...
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... seem to regard the chief requifites , of character , or capacity , in those they intrust with this office , look- ing upon competent scholarship to be alone fuffi- cient . But a liberal education , as far as it extends in Col- leges and ...
... seem to regard the chief requifites , of character , or capacity , in those they intrust with this office , look- ing upon competent scholarship to be alone fuffi- cient . But a liberal education , as far as it extends in Col- leges and ...
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... alarmed even at the idea of his danger , and seems to have begun his prayers for him , already . Forming neither manners , nor character , But But not to quit the first subject hinted above , THE TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA . 27.
... alarmed even at the idea of his danger , and seems to have begun his prayers for him , already . Forming neither manners , nor character , But But not to quit the first subject hinted above , THE TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA . 27.
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... seems to have thought otherwise , I shall present the reader with his idea on this subject , in his own words ; where the Duke passes sentence on Angelo , his deputy , for his double villainy : Haste still pays haste , and leisure ...
... seems to have thought otherwise , I shall present the reader with his idea on this subject , in his own words ; where the Duke passes sentence on Angelo , his deputy , for his double villainy : Haste still pays haste , and leisure ...
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... , Or hollowly put on . Juliet . I'll gladly learn . Duke . Love you the man that wronged you ? Juliet . Yes , as I love the woman that wronged him . Duke Duke . So then , it seems , your most 42 MEASURE FOR MEASURE ,
... , Or hollowly put on . Juliet . I'll gladly learn . Duke . Love you the man that wronged you ? Juliet . Yes , as I love the woman that wronged him . Duke Duke . So then , it seems , your most 42 MEASURE FOR MEASURE ,
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The Morality of Shakespeare's Drama Illustrated Elizabeth Griffith,Mrs. Griffith (Elizabeth) Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1775 |
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