The Morality of Shakespeare's Drama IllustratedT. Cadell, 1775 - 528 էջ |
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... stile our first , our greatest Poet , Shakespeare . For more than a century and a half , this Author has been the delight of the Ingenious , the text of the Mo- ralist , and the study of the Philosopher . Even his cotemporary writers ...
... stile our first , our greatest Poet , Shakespeare . For more than a century and a half , this Author has been the delight of the Ingenious , the text of the Mo- ralist , and the study of the Philosopher . Even his cotemporary writers ...
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... stile . In the continuation of the same dialogue , fome humane sentiments are thrown out on the fub- ject of hunting , with an affecting description given of a wounded deer ; and also some moral allu- fions from human life to the ...
... stile . In the continuation of the same dialogue , fome humane sentiments are thrown out on the fub- ject of hunting , with an affecting description given of a wounded deer ; and also some moral allu- fions from human life to the ...
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... stile of law writings , are properly ridiculed , in the second Scene of the First Act , in part of Armado's letter to the king , giving an information of an offence committed against one of his statutes . So it is - Befieged with sable ...
... stile of law writings , are properly ridiculed , in the second Scene of the First Act , in part of Armado's letter to the king , giving an information of an offence committed against one of his statutes . So it is - Befieged with sable ...
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... stile of Gods , And made a pish at chance and fufferance . SCENE II . Upon the two brothers meeting Claudio soon after , the father challenges him to single combat , for the scandal he had thrown upon his daughter's fame ; which being ...
... stile of Gods , And made a pish at chance and fufferance . SCENE II . Upon the two brothers meeting Claudio soon after , the father challenges him to single combat , for the scandal he had thrown upon his daughter's fame ; which being ...
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... stile of a narrative old man ! What age , what sex , what character , station , or office of life , escapes the touches of Shakespeare's plastic hand ! SCENE VI . The diffidence which every one should manifest , respecting their own ...
... stile of a narrative old man ! What age , what sex , what character , station , or office of life , escapes the touches of Shakespeare's plastic hand ! SCENE VI . The diffidence which every one should manifest , respecting their own ...
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The Morality of Shakespeare's Drama Illustrated Elizabeth Griffith,Mrs. Griffith (Elizabeth) Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1775 |
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