The Morality of Shakespeare's Drama IllustratedT. Cadell, 1775 - 528 էջ |
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... sensible of a connection ; his whole Dramatis Perfonæ seem to be our acquaintance and countrymen ; while in most other exhibitions , they appear to be strangers and foreigners . Doctor Johnson , upon com- paring the Tragedy of Cato with ...
... sensible of a connection ; his whole Dramatis Perfonæ seem to be our acquaintance and countrymen ; while in most other exhibitions , they appear to be strangers and foreigners . Doctor Johnson , upon com- paring the Tragedy of Cato with ...
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... , " All chance direction which we cannot fee ; " and have oftener been remarked rather as chastise- ments of vice , than as reliefs from misery . 45 B 2 We are sensible sensible in our own nature , of a stronger impulse THE TEMPEST . 3.
... , " All chance direction which we cannot fee ; " and have oftener been remarked rather as chastise- ments of vice , than as reliefs from misery . 45 B 2 We are sensible sensible in our own nature , of a stronger impulse THE TEMPEST . 3.
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Mrs. Griffith (Elizabeth), Elizabeth Griffith. sensible in our own nature , of a stronger impulse to resent the first , than even to commiferate the latter . How much higher , then , must this sentiment rife , in the Author of that very ...
Mrs. Griffith (Elizabeth), Elizabeth Griffith. sensible in our own nature , of a stronger impulse to resent the first , than even to commiferate the latter . How much higher , then , must this sentiment rife , in the Author of that very ...
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... sensible warm motion to become A kneaded clod ; and the delinquent * spirit To bathe in fiery floods , or to reside In thrilling regions of thick - ribbed ice ; To be imprisoned in the viewless winds , And blown with restless violence ...
... sensible warm motion to become A kneaded clod ; and the delinquent * spirit To bathe in fiery floods , or to reside In thrilling regions of thick - ribbed ice ; To be imprisoned in the viewless winds , And blown with restless violence ...
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... being big with tears , Turning his face he put his hand behind him , And , with affection wondrous sensible , He wrung Bassanio's hand ; and so they parted . 1 SCENE Χ . The false or mistaken supputations of THE MERCHANT OF VENICE . 57.
... being big with tears , Turning his face he put his hand behind him , And , with affection wondrous sensible , He wrung Bassanio's hand ; and so they parted . 1 SCENE Χ . The false or mistaken supputations of THE MERCHANT OF VENICE . 57.
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