The Morality of Shakespeare's Drama IllustratedT. Cadell, 1775 - 528 էջ |
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... stand in the most amiable and virtuous lights , both of morals and manhood , as a fond lover , and a faithful friend ; and yet suddenly belies his fair seemings , by an infidelity toward the first object , and a treachery with regard to ...
... stand in the most amiable and virtuous lights , both of morals and manhood , as a fond lover , and a faithful friend ; and yet suddenly belies his fair seemings , by an infidelity toward the first object , and a treachery with regard to ...
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... stands in the record , And let go by the actor . Isabella . O just , but severe law ! Must he needs die ? Angelo . Maiden , no remedy . Isabella . Yes ; I do think that you might pardon him ; And neither heaven , nor man , grieve at the ...
... stands in the record , And let go by the actor . Isabella . O just , but severe law ! Must he needs die ? Angelo . Maiden , no remedy . Isabella . Yes ; I do think that you might pardon him ; And neither heaven , nor man , grieve at the ...
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... stand in fear . Juliet . I do repent me , as it is an evil . Duke . There rest . SCENE X. The frailty of human nature is well described in the wanderings of the mind in prayer , and the struggle between virtue and passion , in the first ...
... stand in fear . Juliet . I do repent me , as it is an evil . Duke . There rest . SCENE X. The frailty of human nature is well described in the wanderings of the mind in prayer , and the struggle between virtue and passion , in the first ...
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... standing pool , And do a wilful stillness entertain , With purpose to be drest in an opinion Of wisdom , gravity , profound conceit ; As who should say , " I am Sir Oracle , " And when I ope my lips , let no dog bark ! " O , my Anthonio ...
... standing pool , And do a wilful stillness entertain , With purpose to be drest in an opinion Of wisdom , gravity , profound conceit ; As who should say , " I am Sir Oracle , " And when I ope my lips , let no dog bark ! " O , my Anthonio ...
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... stand bare ? How many be commanded , that command ? How much low peafantry would then be pickt + From the true feed of honour ? How much honour Gleaned from the chaff and ruin of the times , To be new vanned || . : :: 7 ACT III . SCENE ...
... stand bare ? How many be commanded , that command ? How much low peafantry would then be pickt + From the true feed of honour ? How much honour Gleaned from the chaff and ruin of the times , To be new vanned || . : :: 7 ACT III . SCENE ...
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The Morality of Shakespeare's Drama Illustrated Elizabeth Griffith,Mrs. Griffith (Elizabeth) Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1775 |
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