The Morality of Shakespeare's Drama IllustratedT. Cadell, 1775 - 528 էջ |
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... Shaftsbury , though fevere , I think rather too much so , against Shakespeare's faults , ' al- lows , that " By the justness of his moral , the " aptness 1 1 " aptness of his descriptions , and the plain " PREFACE . xi.
... Shaftsbury , though fevere , I think rather too much so , against Shakespeare's faults , ' al- lows , that " By the justness of his moral , the " aptness 1 1 " aptness of his descriptions , and the plain " PREFACE . xi.
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Mrs. Griffith (Elizabeth), Elizabeth Griffith. " aptness of his descriptions , and the plain " and natural turn of several of his characters , " he pleases his audience , and gains their ear , " without a single bribe from luxury or vice ...
Mrs. Griffith (Elizabeth), Elizabeth Griffith. " aptness of his descriptions , and the plain " and natural turn of several of his characters , " he pleases his audience , and gains their ear , " without a single bribe from luxury or vice ...
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... description which Milton has given of him ; " Our sweetest Shakespeare , Fancy's child , " Warbling his native wood - notes wild . " Would they restrain him within the precincts of art , the height , the depth of whose imagination and ...
... description which Milton has given of him ; " Our sweetest Shakespeare , Fancy's child , " Warbling his native wood - notes wild . " Would they restrain him within the precincts of art , the height , the depth of whose imagination and ...
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... description of the paffion , but the artful or finifter conduct of it , only , I have reserved to a place by themselves . The first is , where Valentine replies to the Duke , who asks his advice how to gain a coy mistress . Win her with ...
... description of the paffion , but the artful or finifter conduct of it , only , I have reserved to a place by themselves . The first is , where Valentine replies to the Duke , who asks his advice how to gain a coy mistress . Win her with ...
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... description of Slander : Duke . No might nor greatness , in Mortality , Can cenfure scape -- back - wounding Calumny The whitest virtue strikes . What king so strong , Can tie the gall up in the slandering tongue ? ACT IV . SCENE III ...
... description of Slander : Duke . No might nor greatness , in Mortality , Can cenfure scape -- back - wounding Calumny The whitest virtue strikes . What king so strong , Can tie the gall up in the slandering tongue ? ACT IV . SCENE III ...
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