The Morality of Shakespeare's Drama IllustratedT. Cadell, 1775 - 528 էջ |
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... speech has something of the fame turn and spirit in it , with that of Profpero , in the second Scene of the First ... after , Now ' gins to bite the spirits . ACT IV . SCENE I. A chaste conduct between betrothed lovers , is ...
... speech has something of the fame turn and spirit in it , with that of Profpero , in the second Scene of the First ... after , Now ' gins to bite the spirits . ACT IV . SCENE I. A chaste conduct between betrothed lovers , is ...
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... following lines : Things base and vile , holding no quantity , Love can transpose to form and dignity . Love looks ... speech , in the first Scene of the Fifth Act of this Play , accords with the above sentiment : While the lover ...
... following lines : Things base and vile , holding no quantity , Love can transpose to form and dignity . Love looks ... speech , in the first Scene of the Fifth Act of this Play , accords with the above sentiment : While the lover ...
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... following speech ; in which our author classes the lunatic , the lover , and the poet , together ; and might have taken in the fanatic too , along with them , under the defcription of those , who , as he says , in the first part of the ...
... following speech ; in which our author classes the lunatic , the lover , and the poet , together ; and might have taken in the fanatic too , along with them , under the defcription of those , who , as he says , in the first part of the ...
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... speech from the fourth Scene following , though somewhat out of its place , here ; where Panthion , speaking to the father of Protheus , tells him the opinion of another person about him and his fon . Panthion . He wondered that your ...
... speech from the fourth Scene following , though somewhat out of its place , here ; where Panthion , speaking to the father of Protheus , tells him the opinion of another person about him and his fon . Panthion . He wondered that your ...
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... following the above , where the most effectual , but basest method for curing a woman's love , that can be devised ... speech here , Valentine makes a reflec- tion , which cannot be too often marked to us , upon the powerful effect ...
... following the above , where the most effectual , but basest method for curing a woman's love , that can be devised ... speech here , Valentine makes a reflec- tion , which cannot be too often marked to us , upon the powerful effect ...
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The Morality of Shakespeare's Drama Illustrated Elizabeth Griffith,Mrs. Griffith (Elizabeth) Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1775 |
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