The Morality of Shakespeare's Drama IllustratedT. Cadell, 1775 - 528 էջ |
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Mrs. Griffith (Elizabeth), Elizabeth Griffith. CARE , : kW THE MORA OF LIT Y SHAKESPEARE'S DRAMA ILLUSTRATED. tat.53 . come.
Mrs. Griffith (Elizabeth), Elizabeth Griffith. CARE , : kW THE MORA OF LIT Y SHAKESPEARE'S DRAMA ILLUSTRATED. tat.53 . come.
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... SHAKESPEARE'S DRAMA ILLUSTRATED . By MRS . GRIFFITH . Ille per extentum funem mihi posse videtur Ire poëta , meum qui pectus inaniter angit ; Irritat , mulcet , falfis terroribus implet , Ut magus ; et modò me Thebis , modò ponit ...
... SHAKESPEARE'S DRAMA ILLUSTRATED . By MRS . GRIFFITH . Ille per extentum funem mihi posse videtur Ire poëta , meum qui pectus inaniter angit ; Irritat , mulcet , falfis terroribus implet , Ut magus ; et modò me Thebis , modò ponit ...
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... 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 have ingenuously yielded their plaudit ...
... 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 have ingenuously yielded their plaudit ...
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... 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 . " And again : " I ...
... 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 . " And again : " I ...
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... Shakespeare is a forest , in which " oaks extend their branches , and pines tower " in the air , interspersed sometimes with weeds " and brambles , and fometimes affording shelter to myrtles and rofes ; filling the eye with " awful pomp ...
... Shakespeare is a forest , in which " oaks extend their branches , and pines tower " in the air , interspersed sometimes with weeds " and brambles , and fometimes affording shelter to myrtles and rofes ; filling the eye with " awful pomp ...
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