The Morality of Shakespeare's Drama IllustratedT. Cadell, 1775 - 528 էջ |
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Արդյունքներ 95–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
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... spirit ; They only present us the dead letter . There is one striking similarity be- tween Shakespeare and You , in a very uncommon particular : He is the only Dramatic Writer , who ever alike ex- A 2 celled celled in Tragedy and Comedy ...
... spirit ; They only present us the dead letter . There is one striking similarity be- tween Shakespeare and You , in a very uncommon particular : He is the only Dramatic Writer , who ever alike ex- A 2 celled celled in Tragedy and Comedy ...
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... Spirit . CALIBAN , a savage , and deformed Slave . WOMEN . MIRANDA , Daughter of Profpero . N. B. It is to be observed , that in this and all the other Dramatis Perfonæ , I infert the names of those only whom I have brought upon the ...
... Spirit . CALIBAN , a savage , and deformed Slave . WOMEN . MIRANDA , Daughter of Profpero . N. B. It is to be observed , that in this and all the other Dramatis Perfonæ , I infert the names of those only whom I have brought upon the ...
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... spirit , claiming , under his fervitude , the promised redemption , before he had fulfilled the commands of his mafter . This allusion , whether Shakespeare intended it or no , is so obvious , that there would not require the * " There ...
... spirit , claiming , under his fervitude , the promised redemption , before he had fulfilled the commands of his mafter . This allusion , whether Shakespeare intended it or no , is so obvious , that there would not require the * " There ...
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... spirits of his companions in the wreck , speaks with a be- coming refignation and proper gratitude towards Providence : Beseech you , Sir , be merry - you have cause , So have we all , of joy ! for our escape Is much beyond our loss ...
... spirits of his companions in the wreck , speaks with a be- coming refignation and proper gratitude towards Providence : Beseech you , Sir , be merry - you have cause , So have we all , of joy ! for our escape Is much beyond our loss ...
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... spirit in it , with that of Profpero , in the second Scene of the First Act , already observed upon . SCENE IV . The ... spirits . ACT IV . SCENE I. A chaste conduct between betrothed lovers , is strongly urged , and sanctified ...
... spirit in it , with that of Profpero , in the second Scene of the First Act , already observed upon . SCENE IV . The ... spirits . ACT IV . SCENE I. A chaste conduct between betrothed lovers , is strongly urged , and sanctified ...
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The Morality of Shakespeare's Drama Illustrated Elizabeth Griffith,Mrs. Griffith (Elizabeth) Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1775 |
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