The Morality of Shakespeare's Drama IllustratedT. Cadell, 1775 - 528 էջ |
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... sentiments of man- " kind . He painted all characters , from heroes " and kings , down to inn - keepers and peasants , " with equal truth , and equal force . If human " nature were quite destroyed , and no monu- " ment left of it ...
... sentiments of man- " kind . He painted all characters , from heroes " and kings , down to inn - keepers and peasants , " with equal truth , and equal force . If human " nature were quite destroyed , and no monu- " ment left of it ...
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Mrs. Griffith (Elizabeth), Elizabeth Griffith. come the obfolete sentiments of chivalry and romance . But in all the representations of Shakespeare , we are sensible of a connection ; his whole Dramatis Perfonæ seem to be our ...
Mrs. Griffith (Elizabeth), Elizabeth Griffith. come the obfolete sentiments of chivalry and romance . But in all the representations of Shakespeare , we are sensible of a connection ; his whole Dramatis Perfonæ seem to be our ...
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... sentiment rife , in the Author of that very nature ! In wretchedness there is no contagion ; ' tis but particular ... sentiments which occur from the feveral parts of the Dialogue . ACT I. SCENE II . Miranda , speaking of the ...
... sentiment rife , in the Author of that very nature ! In wretchedness there is no contagion ; ' tis but particular ... sentiments which occur from the feveral parts of the Dialogue . ACT I. SCENE II . Miranda , speaking of the ...
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... sentiments and principles which imbibe in youth from the living manners of our tutors , " Grow with our growth , and strengthen with our strength . " Those only are capable of finking into the heart , and imbuing the mind , while mere ...
... sentiments and principles which imbibe in youth from the living manners of our tutors , " Grow with our growth , and strengthen with our strength . " Those only are capable of finking into the heart , and imbuing the mind , while mere ...
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... sentiments of humanity , with the nobleness of remission upon repentance , are here finely and most affectingly touched . • Æther . + Rack , the most rarified part of a cloud , detached from it , and floating in an higher region . Ariel ...
... sentiments of humanity , with the nobleness of remission upon repentance , are here finely and most affectingly touched . • Æther . + Rack , the most rarified part of a cloud , detached from it , and floating in an higher region . Ariel ...
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