The Morality of Shakespeare's Drama IllustratedT. Cadell, 1775 - 528 էջ |
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... still but an higher inducement for addressing it to You . From this confideration You are bound to receive it , with all its im- perfections on its head , being offered as a tribute of that friendship and esteem with which I have the ...
... still but an higher inducement for addressing it to You . From this confideration You are bound to receive it , with all its im- perfections on its head , being offered as a tribute of that friendship and esteem with which I have the ...
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... still , in deputing it to others , seem to regard the chief requifites , of character , or capacity , in those they intrust with this office , look- ing upon competent scholarship to be alone fuffi- cient . But a liberal education , as ...
... still , in deputing it to others , seem to regard the chief requifites , of character , or capacity , in those they intrust with this office , look- ing upon competent scholarship to be alone fuffi- cient . But a liberal education , as ...
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... still feems to remain equivocal ; as it does not appear to have arisen from any remorse of confcience , or abhorrence of his baseness , but rather from a disappointment in his pursuit , and an open detection of his villainy . There are ...
... still feems to remain equivocal ; as it does not appear to have arisen from any remorse of confcience , or abhorrence of his baseness , but rather from a disappointment in his pursuit , and an open detection of his villainy . There are ...
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... still pays haste , and leisure answers leisure ; Like doth quit like , and measure still for measure . [ Act v . Scene vii . But as there is not matter enough here , for fur- ther expatiating upon , I shall proceed to collect to- gether ...
... still pays haste , and leisure answers leisure ; Like doth quit like , and measure still for measure . [ Act v . Scene vii . But as there is not matter enough here , for fur- ther expatiating upon , I shall proceed to collect to- gether ...
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... still the nurse of fecond woe . But to recur back again to the first Act , which I quitted in pursuit of the above argument started there , in the fixth Scene , where Claudio desires his friend to employ his sister to folicit his pardon ...
... still the nurse of fecond woe . But to recur back again to the first Act , which I quitted in pursuit of the above argument started there , in the fixth Scene , where Claudio desires his friend to employ his sister to folicit his pardon ...
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The Morality of Shakespeare's Drama Illustrated Elizabeth Griffith,Mrs. Griffith (Elizabeth) Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1775 |
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