The Morality of Shakespeare's Drama IllustratedT. Cadell, 1775 - 528 էջ |
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... shall here quote against M. Voltaire , the Abbé Le Blanc's opinion of our Author , in his Letters on the English Nation , written to his Friend . " He is , says he , of all Writers , an- " tient or modern , the most of an original ...
... shall here quote against M. Voltaire , the Abbé Le Blanc's opinion of our Author , in his Letters on the English Nation , written to his Friend . " He is , says he , of all Writers , an- " tient or modern , the most of an original ...
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... shall be diligently pointed out to the reader . With this view I shall lay the Fable of this Play before my reader , for the sake of the Moral , which may be fo fairly deduced from it . Profpera Profpero , a duke of Milan , having been ...
... shall be diligently pointed out to the reader . With this view I shall lay the Fable of this Play before my reader , for the sake of the Moral , which may be fo fairly deduced from it . Profpera Profpero , a duke of Milan , having been ...
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... shall the heavens let fall To make this contract grow : but barren hate , Sour - eyed difdain , and difcord , shall bestrew The union of your bed with weeds so loathly , That you shall hate it both . Therefore take heed , As Hymen's lamps ...
... shall the heavens let fall To make this contract grow : but barren hate , Sour - eyed difdain , and difcord , shall bestrew The union of your bed with weeds so loathly , That you shall hate it both . Therefore take heed , As Hymen's lamps ...
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... shall never melt Mine honour into luft , to take away The edge of that day's celebration , When I shall think that Phœbus ' steeds are foundered , Or night kept chained below- A little after , old Profpero , being better acquainted with ...
... shall never melt Mine honour into luft , to take away The edge of that day's celebration , When I shall think that Phœbus ' steeds are foundered , Or night kept chained below- A little after , old Profpero , being better acquainted with ...
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... shall be themselves . This last passage closes the moral scene of the piece most beautifully ; in rising , by degrees , to the summit of all Ethic and Christian virtue , humanity and forgiveness . I shall , therefore , also conclude my ...
... shall be themselves . This last passage closes the moral scene of the piece most beautifully ; in rising , by degrees , to the summit of all Ethic and Christian virtue , humanity and forgiveness . I shall , therefore , also conclude my ...
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The Morality of Shakespeare's Drama Illustrated Elizabeth Griffith,Mrs. Griffith (Elizabeth) Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1775 |
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