The Morality of Shakespeare's Drama IllustratedT. Cadell, 1775 - 528 էջ |
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... less candid , and our actions more disguised . Our modern literary painters represent us such as we appear ; but the genuine unadulterate heart can be moved by no affection , allied by no sympathy , with fuch factitious personages ...
... less candid , and our actions more disguised . Our modern literary painters represent us such as we appear ; but the genuine unadulterate heart can be moved by no affection , allied by no sympathy , with fuch factitious personages ...
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... less shall she , who hath love's wings to fly . Oh , knowest thou not his looks are my soul's food Pity the dearth that I have pined in , By longing for that food so long a time . Didft thou but know the inly touch of love , Thou would ...
... less shall she , who hath love's wings to fly . Oh , knowest thou not his looks are my soul's food Pity the dearth that I have pined in , By longing for that food so long a time . Didft thou but know the inly touch of love , Thou would ...
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... less respect than we do minister To our gross selves ? Good , good my lord , bethink you : Who is it that hath died for this offence ? There's many have committed it . Angelo . The law hath not been dead , tho ' it hath slept- Those ...
... less respect than we do minister To our gross selves ? Good , good my lord , bethink you : Who is it that hath died for this offence ? There's many have committed it . Angelo . The law hath not been dead , tho ' it hath slept- Those ...
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... less , foul profanation . That in the captain's but a choleric word , Which in the foldier is flat blafphemy . Angelo . Why do you put these sayings upon me ? Ifabella . Because authority , tho ' it err like others , Hath yet a kind of ...
... less , foul profanation . That in the captain's but a choleric word , Which in the foldier is flat blafphemy . Angelo . Why do you put these sayings upon me ? Ifabella . Because authority , tho ' it err like others , Hath yet a kind of ...
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... less , For fear I surfeit . In the fifth Scene following , there is a ridiculous , but whimsical , description of a vain boasting young man ; many of which fort are to be met with in life ; in courts , in camps , in coffee - houses ...
... less , For fear I surfeit . In the fifth Scene following , there is a ridiculous , but whimsical , description of a vain boasting young man ; many of which fort are to be met with in life ; in courts , in camps , in coffee - houses ...
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The Morality of Shakespeare's Drama Illustrated Elizabeth Griffith,Mrs. Griffith (Elizabeth) Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1775 |
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