The Morality of Shakespeare's Drama IllustratedT. Cadell, 1775 - 528 էջ |
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... several passages in the Doctor's Preface , particularly where he says , that " From his writings , indeed , a system of “ focial duties may be selected ; for he who " thinks reasonably , must think morally ; " as well as from frequent ...
... several passages in the Doctor's Preface , particularly where he says , that " From his writings , indeed , a system of “ focial duties may be selected ; for he who " thinks reasonably , must think morally ; " as well as from frequent ...
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... several of his characters , " he pleases his audience , and gains their ear , " without a single bribe from luxury or vice . " : Our Author's poetical beauties have been already selected , though they needed it not , as they are ...
... several of his characters , " he pleases his audience , and gains their ear , " without a single bribe from luxury or vice . " : Our Author's poetical beauties have been already selected , though they needed it not , as they are ...
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... several parts of which shall be quoted as they follow in order , to prevent the interruption of the subject , our Author has truly described the nature , the effects , the anxieties , the weaknesses , the extravagancies , and the ...
... several parts of which shall be quoted as they follow in order , to prevent the interruption of the subject , our Author has truly described the nature , the effects , the anxieties , the weaknesses , the extravagancies , and the ...
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... several heads , with- out regard to the order of the drama ; as this method may best serve to give them an united force , and enable them to act more strongly on the minds of my readers . ACT I. SCENE II . That our talents , our ...
... several heads , with- out regard to the order of the drama ; as this method may best serve to give them an united force , and enable them to act more strongly on the minds of my readers . ACT I. SCENE II . That our talents , our ...
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... several subjects : Heaven hath my empty words , Whilft my intention , hearing not my tongue , Anchors on Isabel . Heaven's in my mouth , As if I did but only chew its name ; And in my heart the strong and swelling evil Of my conception ...
... several subjects : Heaven hath my empty words , Whilft my intention , hearing not my tongue , Anchors on Isabel . Heaven's in my mouth , As if I did but only chew its name ; And in my heart the strong and swelling evil Of my conception ...
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The Morality of Shakespeare's Drama Illustrated Elizabeth Griffith,Mrs. Griffith (Elizabeth) Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1775 |
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