The Morality of Shakespeare's Drama IllustratedT. Cadell, 1775 - 528 էջ |
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... should to our confufion be convinced , " that the ignorance or error lay in our own " conceptions alone . " Horace , too , may be re- ferred to upon this occafion , who indulgently fays , that The blaze of fine writing gilds d'er its ...
... should to our confufion be convinced , " that the ignorance or error lay in our own " conceptions alone . " Horace , too , may be re- ferred to upon this occafion , who indulgently fays , that The blaze of fine writing gilds d'er its ...
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... should be rather inclined to suppose this Play to have been one of his latter performances , as all the unities are so strictly pre- served in it . But though both these pieces possess all the leffer merits of poefy , they are not so ...
... should be rather inclined to suppose this Play to have been one of his latter performances , as all the unities are so strictly pre- served in it . But though both these pieces possess all the leffer merits of poefy , they are not so ...
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... should ever encourage an honest and a guiltless mind to form hopes , in the most forlorn situations ; and ought alfo to warn the wicked never to rest assured in the false confidence of wealth or power , against the natural abhorrence of ...
... should ever encourage an honest and a guiltless mind to form hopes , in the most forlorn situations ; and ought alfo to warn the wicked never to rest assured in the false confidence of wealth or power , against the natural abhorrence of ...
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... should feem to have a double tie upon us , as partaking both of piety and morals ; and there- fore , however the latter bond may chance to be cancelled , the first ought never to be dispensed with . In fine , there is fomething fo fond ...
... should feem to have a double tie upon us , as partaking both of piety and morals ; and there- fore , however the latter bond may chance to be cancelled , the first ought never to be dispensed with . In fine , there is fomething fo fond ...
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... should catch your voice ; my eye your eye ; My tongue should catch your tongue's sweet melody . Were the world mine , Demetrius being ' bated , ' The rest I'd give to be to you tranflated- O teach me how you look , and with what art ...
... should catch your voice ; my eye your eye ; My tongue should catch your tongue's sweet melody . Were the world mine , Demetrius being ' bated , ' The rest I'd give to be to you tranflated- O teach me how you look , and with what art ...
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The Morality of Shakespeare's Drama Illustrated Elizabeth Griffith,Mrs. Griffith (Elizabeth) Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1775 |
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