The Morality of Shakespeare's Drama IllustratedT. Cadell, 1775 - 528 էջ |
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... cause , against this minor critic , this minute philofopher , this fly upon a pillar of St. Paul's . It was her example which has stirred up my emulation to this at- tempt ; for I own that I am ambitious of the honour of appearing to ...
... cause , against this minor critic , this minute philofopher , this fly upon a pillar of St. Paul's . It was her example which has stirred up my emulation to this at- tempt ; for I own that I am ambitious of the honour of appearing to ...
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... cause , So have we all , of joy ! for our escape Is much beyond our loss : our hint of woe Is common : every day some failor's wife , The matter of some merchant , and the merchant , Have just our theme of woe : But for the miracle , I ...
... cause , So have we all , of joy ! for our escape Is much beyond our loss : our hint of woe Is common : every day some failor's wife , The matter of some merchant , and the merchant , Have just our theme of woe : But for the miracle , I ...
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... cause to Heaven . * * * Shakespeare seems to have wound up the several morals of his characters and dialogue , in this place , with an excellent Christian document , against the rage of malediction , and the passion of revenge ; for we ...
... cause to Heaven . * * * Shakespeare seems to have wound up the several morals of his characters and dialogue , in this place , with an excellent Christian document , against the rage of malediction , and the passion of revenge ; for we ...
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... taking notice of the feriousness of Anthonio's aspect , alike imputes it to the fame cause his other friends had done : * To throw up into the air . You You look not well , Signior Anthonio ; You have 52 THE MERCHANT OF VENICE .
... taking notice of the feriousness of Anthonio's aspect , alike imputes it to the fame cause his other friends had done : * To throw up into the air . You You look not well , Signior Anthonio ; You have 52 THE MERCHANT OF VENICE .
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... cause ; and we but sophisticate , while we think we reason . In all doubt- ful matters , where the arguments seem to be equally suspended , ' tis prudent ever to fufpect that fide of the balance to be the lightest , which we find our ...
... cause ; and we but sophisticate , while we think we reason . In all doubt- ful matters , where the arguments seem to be equally suspended , ' tis prudent ever to fufpect that fide of the balance to be the lightest , which we find our ...
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The Morality of Shakespeare's Drama Illustrated Elizabeth Griffith,Mrs. Griffith (Elizabeth) Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1775 |
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