The Morality of Shakespeare's Drama IllustratedT. Cadell, 1775 - 528 էջ |
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Արդյունքներ 59–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
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... also . His anatomy of the human heart is delineated from nature , not from me- taphyfics ; referring immediately to our intui- tive sense , and not wandering with the school- men , through the pathless wilds of theory . We not only fee ...
... also . His anatomy of the human heart is delineated from nature , not from me- taphyfics ; referring immediately to our intui- tive sense , and not wandering with the school- men , through the pathless wilds of theory . We not only fee ...
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... also . Profpero , having thus got his enemies within his power , on their repentance , generously forgives them their cruelty and injuftice , recovers his dukedom again , and the marriage of the lovers confirms an alliance on both fides ...
... also . Profpero , having thus got his enemies within his power , on their repentance , generously forgives them their cruelty and injuftice , recovers his dukedom again , and the marriage of the lovers confirms an alliance on both fides ...
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... also , thrown out , in the same speech , as unjust as the former : When they will not give a doit to relieve a lame beggar . No nation on the globe is more diftin- guished for charity , humanity , and benevolence , than the English are ...
... also , thrown out , in the same speech , as unjust as the former : When they will not give a doit to relieve a lame beggar . No nation on the globe is more diftin- guished for charity , humanity , and benevolence , than the English are ...
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... also conclude my remarks upon this performance , with an allusion to a passage in Horace , where he draws a contrast be- tween Mævius and Homer , which is perfectly appli- cable to our author , when compared with almost any other ...
... also conclude my remarks upon this performance , with an allusion to a passage in Horace , where he draws a contrast be- tween Mævius and Homer , which is perfectly appli- cable to our author , when compared with almost any other ...
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... also makes the fame objection , but from a motive of humanity , only . I love not to fee wretchedness d'ercharged , And duty in bis feruice peribing . Theseus . Why , gentle sweet , you shall fee no such thing . Hippolita , He says ...
... also makes the fame objection , but from a motive of humanity , only . I love not to fee wretchedness d'ercharged , And duty in bis feruice peribing . Theseus . Why , gentle sweet , you shall fee no such thing . Hippolita , He says ...
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The Morality of Shakespeare's Drama Illustrated Elizabeth Griffith,Mrs. Griffith (Elizabeth) Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1775 |
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