The Morality of Shakespeare's Drama IllustratedT. Cadell, 1775 - 528 էջ |
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Արդյունքներ 74–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
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... Reader capable of conceiving or relishing them ; but a fingle line , fometimes a word , in many instances throughout his Works , may convey a hint , or impress a fentiment upon the heart , if properly marked , which might pof- fibly be ...
... Reader capable of conceiving or relishing them ; but a fingle line , fometimes a word , in many instances throughout his Works , may convey a hint , or impress a fentiment upon the heart , if properly marked , which might pof- fibly be ...
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... Reader . P. 95 , 1. 20 , r . fire - new . P. 99 , 1. laft of the text , r . grofs . P. 112 , 1. last but one , r . you're . P. 160 , 1. 11 , of the speech , first word , for And , r . As . P. 212 , 1. 24 , r . proffer . P. 264 , before ...
... Reader . P. 95 , 1. 20 , r . fire - new . P. 99 , 1. laft of the text , r . grofs . P. 112 , 1. last but one , r . you're . P. 160 , 1. 11 , of the speech , first word , for And , r . As . P. 212 , 1. 24 , r . proffer . P. 264 , before ...
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... reader . With this view I shall lay the Fable of this Play before my reader , for the sake of the Moral , which may be fo fairly deduced from it . Profpera Profpero , a duke of Milan , having been ex- 2 THE TEMPEST .
... reader . With this view I shall lay the Fable of this Play before my reader , for the sake of the Moral , which may be fo fairly deduced from it . Profpera Profpero , a duke of Milan , having been ex- 2 THE TEMPEST .
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... reader , that man's fuc- cess in life often depends upon some lucky and critical occafion , which , fuffered to flip by , may ne'er return again . Shakespeare expresses himself more fully on this fubject , in another place * . Some ...
... reader , that man's fuc- cess in life often depends upon some lucky and critical occafion , which , fuffered to flip by , may ne'er return again . Shakespeare expresses himself more fully on this fubject , in another place * . Some ...
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... readers with the Fable of this piece , as I can fee no general moral that can be deduced from the Argument ; nor , as I hinted before * , is there much sentiment to be collected even from the Dialogue . But whatever harvest can be ...
... readers with the Fable of this piece , as I can fee no general moral that can be deduced from the Argument ; nor , as I hinted before * , is there much sentiment to be collected even from the Dialogue . But whatever harvest can be ...
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The Morality of Shakespeare's Drama Illustrated Elizabeth Griffith,Mrs. Griffith (Elizabeth) Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1775 |
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