The Morality of Shakespeare's Drama IllustratedT. Cadell, 1775 - 528 էջ |
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Էջ vi
... such a writer to have had taste enough to relish his poetical beauties , at least , tho ' poffibly some doubt might arife about his sympathy with his moral ones . But he unfairly tries him by Pe- dant laws , which our Author either did ...
... such a writer to have had taste enough to relish his poetical beauties , at least , tho ' poffibly some doubt might arife about his sympathy with his moral ones . But he unfairly tries him by Pe- dant laws , which our Author either did ...
Էջ viii
... Such was the candor , such the modesty , and such the deference , shewn by Antient Com- mentators to the works of literature or genius . The brightness of the fun concealed its spots from them ; but second - hand critics , to speak in ...
... Such was the candor , such the modesty , and such the deference , shewn by Antient Com- mentators to the works of literature or genius . The brightness of the fun concealed its spots from them ; but second - hand critics , to speak in ...
Էջ ix
... such a profusion of sweets , and variety of colours ; nay , sometimes , how to separate the moral from the matter , in this Author's writings ; which are often so con- texted , that , to continue Doctor Johnson's allegory above quoted ...
... such a profusion of sweets , and variety of colours ; nay , sometimes , how to separate the moral from the matter , in this Author's writings ; which are often so con- texted , that , to continue Doctor Johnson's allegory above quoted ...
Էջ x
... such as we appear ; but the genuine unadulterate heart can be moved by no affection , allied by no sympathy , with fuch factitious personages , such puppets of polity , such automata of modern refinement . Hence , love , friendship ...
... such as we appear ; but the genuine unadulterate heart can be moved by no affection , allied by no sympathy , with fuch factitious personages , such puppets of polity , such automata of modern refinement . Hence , love , friendship ...
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... such a finner of his memory , To credit his own lie , he did believe He was , indeed , the Duke ; from substitution , And executing the outward face of Royalty , With all prerogative . Hence his ambition growing , To have no fcreen ...
... such a finner of his memory , To credit his own lie , he did believe He was , indeed , the Duke ; from substitution , And executing the outward face of Royalty , With all prerogative . Hence his ambition growing , To have no fcreen ...
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The Morality of Shakespeare's Drama Illustrated Elizabeth Griffith,Mrs. Griffith (Elizabeth) Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1775 |
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