The Morality of Shakespeare's Drama IllustratedT. Cadell, 1775 - 528 էջ |
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Արդյունքներ 37–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
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... English Nation , written to his Friend . " He is , says he , of all Writers , an- " tient or modern , the most of an original . " He is truly a great genius , and Nature has " endowed him with powers to shew it . His " imagination is ...
... English Nation , written to his Friend . " He is , says he , of all Writers , an- " tient or modern , the most of an original . " He is truly a great genius , and Nature has " endowed him with powers to shew it . His " imagination is ...
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... English Poets , " Shakespeare must be confefsed to be the fairest " and fullest subject for Criticism , and to afford " the most numerous , as well as most confpi- “ cuous , instances , both of beauties and blemishes , " of all forts ...
... English Poets , " Shakespeare must be confefsed to be the fairest " and fullest subject for Criticism , and to afford " the most numerous , as well as most confpi- “ cuous , instances , both of beauties and blemishes , " of all forts ...
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... English for strange fights , in the following re- flection , on feeing Caliban lying afleep on the ground , whom he takes for a dead fea - monster , just caft ashore by the working of the waves . " Were I in England , now , as once I ...
... English for strange fights , in the following re- flection , on feeing Caliban lying afleep on the ground , whom he takes for a dead fea - monster , just caft ashore by the working of the waves . " Were I in England , now , as once I ...
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... English are , at present . And this must have been always their characteristic ; for manners may refine , but cannot create , virtues . Polishing may give taste , but feelings come from nature , * * * After Trinculo has recovered from ...
... English are , at present . And this must have been always their characteristic ; for manners may refine , but cannot create , virtues . Polishing may give taste , but feelings come from nature , * * * After Trinculo has recovered from ...
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... Blanc , speaking of the English paffion for Gaming , says , " they have a way of getting rich with little pains , or beggaring themselves with little " pleafure . " Well Well fitted in the arts , glorious in arms ; LOVE'S LABOUR LOST . 95.
... Blanc , speaking of the English paffion for Gaming , says , " they have a way of getting rich with little pains , or beggaring themselves with little " pleafure . " Well Well fitted in the arts , glorious in arms ; LOVE'S LABOUR LOST . 95.
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The Morality of Shakespeare's Drama Illustrated Elizabeth Griffith,Mrs. Griffith (Elizabeth) Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1775 |
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