The Morality of Shakespeare's Drama IllustratedT. Cadell, 1775 - 528 էջ |
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... expreffion , Now , by the honour of my ancestry . It was this generous spirited idea that continued down the race of heroes , among us , while they did exist ; and were the profession of heraldry never to be confidered in any other ...
... expreffion , Now , by the honour of my ancestry . It was this generous spirited idea that continued down the race of heroes , among us , while they did exist ; and were the profession of heraldry never to be confidered in any other ...
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... • Doctor Johnson reads porver , or prompt , either of which epithets would certainly render this passage more intelligible . I prefer the latter expreffion . In the same Scene the nature and danger of irre D3 In MEASURE FOR 37 MEASURE .
... • Doctor Johnson reads porver , or prompt , either of which epithets would certainly render this passage more intelligible . I prefer the latter expreffion . In the same Scene the nature and danger of irre D3 In MEASURE FOR 37 MEASURE .
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... expreffion , here . † Doctor Warburton has changed were , to are , because , he says , the expreffion , in the text , is false divinity . I tremble at venturing to differ from so learned a judge in matters of theology ; but are we not ...
... expreffion , here . † Doctor Warburton has changed were , to are , because , he says , the expreffion , in the text , is false divinity . I tremble at venturing to differ from so learned a judge in matters of theology ; but are we not ...
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... expreffion , in the third Scene above , where he says to Adam , " What , would'st thou have me go and beg my food ? " Or with a base and boisterous fword enforce " A thievish living on the common road ? " Upon this challenge , the Duke ...
... expreffion , in the third Scene above , where he says to Adam , " What , would'st thou have me go and beg my food ? " Or with a base and boisterous fword enforce " A thievish living on the common road ? " Upon this challenge , the Duke ...
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... , And speak off half a dozen dangerous words , * In the Fair Penitent . † An old English expreffion , for putting off , or festing afide . M Hoy How they might hurt their enemies - if they durst MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING . 161 .
... , And speak off half a dozen dangerous words , * In the Fair Penitent . † An old English expreffion , for putting off , or festing afide . M Hoy How they might hurt their enemies - if they durst MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING . 161 .
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The Morality of Shakespeare's Drama Illustrated Elizabeth Griffith,Mrs. Griffith (Elizabeth) Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1775 |
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