The Morality of Shakespeare's Drama IllustratedT. Cadell, 1775 - 528 էջ |
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... expressed it , " Given to airy Nothing " A local habitation , and a name . " Yet by the powers of his genius has he contrived to make these chimeras of his brain think , act , and speak , in a manner which appears so suited to the ...
... expressed it , " Given to airy Nothing " A local habitation , and a name . " Yet by the powers of his genius has he contrived to make these chimeras of his brain think , act , and speak , in a manner which appears so suited to the ...
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... I would Have funk the sea within the earth , or ere It should the good ship so have fwallowed , and The freighted fouls within her . There is something in the fond expression of good hip. * A & III . Scene iv . There 4 TEMPEST . THE.
... I would Have funk the sea within the earth , or ere It should the good ship so have fwallowed , and The freighted fouls within her . There is something in the fond expression of good hip. * A & III . Scene iv . There 4 TEMPEST . THE.
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... expression of good hip , in the last line but one , which strikes me with an idea of a peculiar tenderness in her compassion for the unhappy fufferers . * * * Profpero , confeffing the mad folly of trusting his reins of administration ...
... expression of good hip , in the last line but one , which strikes me with an idea of a peculiar tenderness in her compassion for the unhappy fufferers . * * * Profpero , confeffing the mad folly of trusting his reins of administration ...
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... expressed . Here the duty of children to their parents , is indeed car- ried to the height ; and yet , methinks , not at all too far . They are the objects of our earliest affections , of our first deference , of our primary obligations ...
... expressed . Here the duty of children to their parents , is indeed car- ried to the height ; and yet , methinks , not at all too far . They are the objects of our earliest affections , of our first deference , of our primary obligations ...
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... expresses it , just after , in the fame dialogue , His folly , Helena , is no fault of mine . She had , indeed ... expressing the least manner of resent- ment against her unoffending rival . Hermia , in the same scene , alludes to ...
... expresses it , just after , in the fame dialogue , His folly , Helena , is no fault of mine . She had , indeed ... expressing the least manner of resent- ment against her unoffending rival . Hermia , in the same scene , alludes to ...
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The Morality of Shakespeare's Drama Illustrated Elizabeth Griffith,Mrs. Griffith (Elizabeth) Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1775 |
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