The Morality of Shakespeare's Drama IllustratedT. Cadell, 1775 - 528 էջ |
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... State grew stranger . And again , speaking of the fame person , Being once perfected how to grant suits , How to deny them ; whom to advance , and whom To trash for over - topping ; new created The creatures that were mine ; I say , or ...
... State grew stranger . And again , speaking of the fame person , Being once perfected how to grant suits , How to deny them ; whom to advance , and whom To trash for over - topping ; new created The creatures that were mine ; I say , or ...
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... elect of Hermia , here makes an obfervation upon the state of love , which is too often verified in life : That a sympathy of affections , with other fitness of circumstances , are seldom found to with 16 A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM .
... elect of Hermia , here makes an obfervation upon the state of love , which is too often verified in life : That a sympathy of affections , with other fitness of circumstances , are seldom found to with 16 A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM .
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... State , and the expence but small - for the numbers are but few . * * Theseus expresses a just sentiment in a prince , when Philoftrate , the Master of his Revels , objects to his being present at a play , which the affections of the ...
... State , and the expence but small - for the numbers are but few . * * Theseus expresses a just sentiment in a prince , when Philoftrate , the Master of his Revels , objects to his being present at a play , which the affections of the ...
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... state in thy unrivalled merit , To which I thus subscribe - Sir Valentine , Thou art a gentleman , and well derived ; Take thou thy Silvia , for thou hast deserved her . In this passage Valentine is justly commended for his proper and ...
... state in thy unrivalled merit , To which I thus subscribe - Sir Valentine , Thou art a gentleman , and well derived ; Take thou thy Silvia , for thou hast deserved her . In this passage Valentine is justly commended for his proper and ...
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... State ; Implore her , in my voice , that she make friends To the strict Deputy ; bid herself afsay him ; I have great hope in That ; for in her youth There is a prone * and speechless dialect , Such as moves men ! And again , in the ...
... State ; Implore her , in my voice , that she make friends To the strict Deputy ; bid herself afsay him ; I have great hope in That ; for in her youth There is a prone * and speechless dialect , Such as moves men ! And again , in the ...
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The Morality of Shakespeare's Drama Illustrated Elizabeth Griffith,Mrs. Griffith (Elizabeth) Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1775 |
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