The Morality of Shakespeare's Drama IllustratedT. Cadell, 1775 - 528 էջ |
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Արդյունքներ 64–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
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... shew more impartiality upon this subject , to oppose one French authority to another , I 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 ...
... shew more impartiality upon this subject , to oppose one French authority to another , I 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 ...
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... shew how justly and poetically he has pointed to the different effects of paffion upon busy and contemplative minds , as well as on idle and diffipated ones . Oberon to Puck . That very time I saw , but thou could'st not , Flying ...
... shew how justly and poetically he has pointed to the different effects of paffion upon busy and contemplative minds , as well as on idle and diffipated ones . Oberon to Puck . That very time I saw , but thou could'st not , Flying ...
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... shews what future evils , Or new , or by remissness new conceived , And fo in progress to be hatched and born , Are now to have no fuccefsive degrees ; But ere they live , to end . Isabella . Yet shew fome pity . Angelo . I show it most ...
... shews what future evils , Or new , or by remissness new conceived , And fo in progress to be hatched and born , Are now to have no fuccefsive degrees ; But ere they live , to end . Isabella . Yet shew fome pity . Angelo . I show it most ...
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... shew their teeth , in way of smile , Though Neftor swear the jest be laughable . Gratiano then coming in , and taking notice of the feriousness of Anthonio's aspect , alike imputes it to the fame cause his other friends had done : * To ...
... shew their teeth , in way of smile , Though Neftor swear the jest be laughable . Gratiano then coming in , and taking notice of the feriousness of Anthonio's aspect , alike imputes it to the fame cause his other friends had done : * To ...
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... shew this honour , How true a gentleman you send relief to , How dear a lover of my lord your husband ; I know , you would be prouder of this work , Than customary bounty could inforce you . Portia . I never did repent of doing good ...
... shew this honour , How true a gentleman you send relief to , How dear a lover of my lord your husband ; I know , you would be prouder of this work , Than customary bounty could inforce you . Portia . I never did repent of doing good ...
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The Morality of Shakespeare's Drama Illustrated Elizabeth Griffith,Mrs. Griffith (Elizabeth) Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1775 |
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