The Morality of Shakespeare's Drama IllustratedT. Cadell, 1775 - 528 էջ |
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Արդյունքներ 37–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
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... forrow , And a clear life ensuing * . * * * Let us now proceed to the particular maxims and sentiments which occur from the feveral parts of the Dialogue . ACT I. SCENE II . Miranda , speaking of the shipwreck , thus ex- presses her ...
... forrow , And a clear life ensuing * . * * * Let us now proceed to the particular maxims and sentiments which occur from the feveral parts of the Dialogue . ACT I. SCENE II . Miranda , speaking of the shipwreck , thus ex- presses her ...
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... forrow with our comfort . * * * An uncouth or severe manner of giving reproof , or offering advice , is very justly , and with equal good sense and tenderness , reflected upon by Gon- zalo , in the following passage : My lord Sebastian ...
... forrow with our comfort . * * * An uncouth or severe manner of giving reproof , or offering advice , is very justly , and with equal good sense and tenderness , reflected upon by Gon- zalo , in the following passage : My lord Sebastian ...
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... forrow and dismay ; but chiefly , Him that you termed the good old lord Gonzalo ; His tears run down his beard , like winter drops From eaves of reeds ; your charm so strongly works them , That if you now beheld them , your affections ...
... forrow and dismay ; but chiefly , Him that you termed the good old lord Gonzalo ; His tears run down his beard , like winter drops From eaves of reeds ; your charm so strongly works them , That if you now beheld them , your affections ...
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... forrow . O , gentle Protheus , love's a mighty lord , And hath so humbled me , as I confefs There is no woe to his correction ; Nor to his service , no such joy on earth . Now no difcourse , except it be of love ; Now can I break my ...
... forrow . O , gentle Protheus , love's a mighty lord , And hath so humbled me , as I confefs There is no woe to his correction ; Nor to his service , no such joy on earth . Now no difcourse , except it be of love ; Now can I break my ...
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... forrow Be a sufficient ransom for offence , I tender it here ; I do as truly suffer , As e'er I did commit . Valentine . Then I am paid ; And once again I do receive thee honest . Who by repentance is not satisfied , Is nor of heaven ...
... forrow Be a sufficient ransom for offence , I tender it here ; I do as truly suffer , As e'er I did commit . Valentine . Then I am paid ; And once again I do receive thee honest . Who by repentance is not satisfied , Is nor of heaven ...
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The Morality of Shakespeare's Drama Illustrated Elizabeth Griffith,Mrs. Griffith (Elizabeth) Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1775 |
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