The Morality of Shakespeare's Drama IllustratedT. Cadell, 1775 - 528 էջ |
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Արդյունքներ 56–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
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... fays , that The blaze of fine writing gilds d'er its blots . Such was the candor , such the modesty , and such the deference , shewn by Antient Com- mentators to the works of literature or genius . The brightness of the fun concealed ...
... fays , that The blaze of fine writing gilds d'er its blots . Such was the candor , such the modesty , and such the deference , shewn by Antient Com- mentators to the works of literature or genius . The brightness of the fun concealed ...
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... fays , The Government I caft upon my brother , And to my State grew stranger . And again , speaking of the fame person , Being once perfected how to grant suits , How to deny them ; whom to advance , and whom To trash for over - topping ...
... fays , The Government I caft upon my brother , And to my State grew stranger . And again , speaking of the fame person , Being once perfected how to grant suits , How to deny them ; whom to advance , and whom To trash for over - topping ...
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... fay to me what I should do , That in your knowledge may by me be done , And I am prest unto it - Therefore , speak .. Thou know'ft that all my fortunes are at sea , Nor have I money , nor commodity , To raise a present sum ; therefore ...
... fay to me what I should do , That in your knowledge may by me be done , And I am prest unto it - Therefore , speak .. Thou know'ft that all my fortunes are at sea , Nor have I money , nor commodity , To raise a present sum ; therefore ...
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... fays the fiend ; and run . Well , my confcience , hanging about the neck of my heart , says very wisely to me , my honeft friend , Launcelot , being an ho- nest man's fon , or rather , an honest woman's fon ( for , indeed , my father ...
... fays the fiend ; and run . Well , my confcience , hanging about the neck of my heart , says very wisely to me , my honeft friend , Launcelot , being an ho- nest man's fon , or rather , an honest woman's fon ( for , indeed , my father ...
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The Morality of Shakespeare's Drama Illustrated Elizabeth Griffith,Mrs. Griffith (Elizabeth) Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1775 |
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