The Morality of Shakespeare's Drama IllustratedT. Cadell, 1775 - 528 էջ |
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... heart , shall remain amongst the characteristics of this , or any other nation , that can be able to construe his language . He is a Claffic , and cotemporary with all ages . True Nature's Drama represents all time ; Though old the last ...
... heart , shall remain amongst the characteristics of this , or any other nation , that can be able to construe his language . He is a Claffic , and cotemporary with all ages . True Nature's Drama represents all time ; Though old the last ...
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... heart is delineated from nature , not from me- taphyfics ; referring immediately to our intui- tive sense , and not wandering with the school- men , through the pathless wilds of theory . We not only fee , but feel his dissections just ...
... heart is delineated from nature , not from me- taphyfics ; referring immediately to our intui- tive sense , and not wandering with the school- men , through the pathless wilds of theory . We not only fee , but feel his dissections just ...
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... heart can be moved by no affection , allied by no sympathy , with fuch factitious personages , such puppets of polity , such automata of modern refinement . Hence , love , friendship , patriotism , are long fince be- • Dialogues of the ...
... heart can be moved by no affection , allied by no sympathy , with fuch factitious personages , such puppets of polity , such automata of modern refinement . Hence , love , friendship , patriotism , are long fince be- • Dialogues of the ...
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... heart , and " form the mind to wisdom . Now , in this " science our Shakespeare is confefsed to oc- cupy the foremost place ; whether we con- " fider the amazing fagacity with which he " investigates every hidden spring and wheel " of ...
... heart , and " form the mind to wisdom . Now , in this " science our Shakespeare is confefsed to oc- cupy the foremost place ; whether we con- " fider the amazing fagacity with which he " investigates every hidden spring and wheel " of ...
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... heart , if properly marked , which might pof- fibly be overlooked , while curiosity is attend- ing to the fable , or the imagination transported with the fplendor of diction , or fublimity of images . There is a Moral fometimes couched ...
... heart , if properly marked , which might pof- fibly be overlooked , while curiosity is attend- ing to the fable , or the imagination transported with the fplendor of diction , or fublimity of images . There is a Moral fometimes couched ...
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The Morality of Shakespeare's Drama Illustrated Elizabeth Griffith,Mrs. Griffith (Elizabeth) Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1775 |
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