The Morality of Shakespeare's Drama IllustratedT. Cadell, 1775 - 528 էջ |
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... just and beautiful fimile , on this subject : " The works of a correct and re- " " gular writer , fays he , is a garden accurately " formed , and diligently planted ; varied with shades , and scented by flowers . The com- pofition of ...
... just and beautiful fimile , on this subject : " The works of a correct and re- " " gular writer , fays he , is a garden accurately " formed , and diligently planted ; varied with shades , and scented by flowers . The com- pofition of ...
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... the pathless wilds of theory . We not only fee , but feel his dissections just and scientific . The late ingenious Lord Lyttelton , speaking of Sakespeare , says , " No author had 11 ،، ever “ " “ ever so copious , fo bold , PREFACE . ix.
... the pathless wilds of theory . We not only fee , but feel his dissections just and scientific . The late ingenious Lord Lyttelton , speaking of Sakespeare , says , " No author had 11 ،، ever “ " “ ever so copious , fo bold , PREFACE . ix.
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... just " and lively paintings which he has given us " of all our paffions , appetites , and pursuits . " These afford a lesson , which can never be “ too often repeated , or too strongly incul- " cated . " 14 } Shaftsbury , though fevere ...
... just " and lively paintings which he has given us " of all our paffions , appetites , and pursuits . " These afford a lesson , which can never be “ too often repeated , or too strongly incul- " cated . " 14 } Shaftsbury , though fevere ...
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... just our theme of woe : But for the miracle , I mean our preservation , few in millions Can speak like us : Then wisely , good Sir , weigh Our forrow with our comfort . * * * An uncouth or severe manner of giving reproof , or offering ...
... just our theme of woe : But for the miracle , I mean our preservation , few in millions Can speak like us : Then wisely , good Sir , weigh Our forrow with our comfort . * * * An uncouth or severe manner of giving reproof , or offering ...
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... just one , and may be rendered general , by observing , that , upon all occafions , too prompt a defence of ourselves , is a fort of felf - accufation . ACT III . SCENE I. Ferdinand's first speech , here , prettily expresses that kind ...
... just one , and may be rendered general , by observing , that , upon all occafions , too prompt a defence of ourselves , is a fort of felf - accufation . ACT III . SCENE I. Ferdinand's first speech , here , prettily expresses that kind ...
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The Morality of Shakespeare's Drama Illustrated Elizabeth Griffith,Mrs. Griffith (Elizabeth) Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1775 |
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