The Morality of Shakespeare's Drama IllustratedT. Cadell, 1775 - 528 էջ |
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... false confidence of wealth or power , against the natural abhorrence of vice , both in God and man . Many of the unforeseen events of life , which ap- pear to us but accident or contingency , may possibly be parts of the secret workings ...
... false confidence of wealth or power , against the natural abhorrence of vice , both in God and man . Many of the unforeseen events of life , which ap- pear to us but accident or contingency , may possibly be parts of the secret workings ...
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... false divinity . I tremble at venturing to differ from so learned a judge in matters of theology ; but are we not taught that the redemption had re- leafed P4 1 And he that might the ' vantage best have MEASURE FOR MEASURE . 39.
... false divinity . I tremble at venturing to differ from so learned a judge in matters of theology ; but are we not taught that the redemption had re- leafed P4 1 And he that might the ' vantage best have MEASURE FOR MEASURE . 39.
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... false seemings of power are to impose on the world , even the great vulgar , as well as the Small . Angelo folus . When I would pray and think , I think and pray To several subjects : Heaven hath my empty words , Whilft my intention ...
... false seemings of power are to impose on the world , even the great vulgar , as well as the Small . Angelo folus . When I would pray and think , I think and pray To several subjects : Heaven hath my empty words , Whilft my intention ...
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... false eyes Are stuck upon thee . Volumes of report Run with these false and most contrarious quests Upon thy doings - thousand ' scapes of wit Make thee the father of their idle dreams , And rack thee in their fancies ! Such has been ...
... false eyes Are stuck upon thee . Volumes of report Run with these false and most contrarious quests Upon thy doings - thousand ' scapes of wit Make thee the father of their idle dreams , And rack thee in their fancies ! Such has been ...
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... tears , Turning his face he put his hand behind him , And , with affection wondrous sensible , He wrung Bassanio's hand ; and so they parted . 1 SCENE Χ . The false or mistaken supputations of THE MERCHANT OF VENICE . 57.
... tears , Turning his face he put his hand behind him , And , with affection wondrous sensible , He wrung Bassanio's hand ; and so they parted . 1 SCENE Χ . The false or mistaken supputations of THE MERCHANT OF VENICE . 57.
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The Morality of Shakespeare's Drama Illustrated Elizabeth Griffith,Mrs. Griffith (Elizabeth) Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1775 |
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