The Morality of Shakespeare's Drama IllustratedT. Cadell, 1775 - 528 էջ |
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... juft made before her ? However , I dare pronounce , that any reader , who is at all acquainted with human na- ture , without looking any further into the story , be- yond the present scene , must have already determined the point in his ...
... juft made before her ? However , I dare pronounce , that any reader , who is at all acquainted with human na- ture , without looking any further into the story , be- yond the present scene , must have already determined the point in his ...
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... juft reproaches , in these words : Milk - livered man ! That bear'st a cheek for blows , a head for wrongs ; Who haft not in thy brows an eye difcerning Thine honour from thy suffering ; that not know'st , Fools do those villains pity ...
... juft reproaches , in these words : Milk - livered man ! That bear'st a cheek for blows , a head for wrongs ; Who haft not in thy brows an eye difcerning Thine honour from thy suffering ; that not know'st , Fools do those villains pity ...
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... juft , Whatever I shall think . Further on , he makes an admirable enumeration of those. * Affault echo . ↑ And you might think it wisdom . Shakespeare often fets grammar at defiance . His text feldom needs improvement , though it ...
... juft , Whatever I shall think . Further on , he makes an admirable enumeration of those. * Affault echo . ↑ And you might think it wisdom . Shakespeare often fets grammar at defiance . His text feldom needs improvement , though it ...
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... juft . But yet here he seems to appear in a light the very reverfe of fuch a character ; for when the he- rald , in the voice of Rome , is proclaiming his merits , he stops him short , by crying out , No more of this ; it does offend my ...
... juft . But yet here he seems to appear in a light the very reverfe of fuch a character ; for when the he- rald , in the voice of Rome , is proclaiming his merits , he stops him short , by crying out , No more of this ; it does offend my ...
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... juft ; but merely to fatisfy the impatience , and re- lieve the suspence of doubt . Providence has cer- tainly a design , in every kind of impression it makes upon its creatures ; and the reason that Imogen gives here , may , perhaps ...
... juft ; but merely to fatisfy the impatience , and re- lieve the suspence of doubt . Providence has cer- tainly a design , in every kind of impression it makes upon its creatures ; and the reason that Imogen gives here , may , perhaps ...
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