The Morality of Shakespeare's Drama IllustratedT. Cadell, 1775 - 528 էջ |
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... as a tribute of that friendship and esteem with which I have the honour to be , SIR , Your much obliged , : and most obedient Servant , November 1 , 1774- E. G. PREFACE . : A MONG the many writers of our iv DEDICATION .
... as a tribute of that friendship and esteem with which I have the honour to be , SIR , Your much obliged , : and most obedient Servant , November 1 , 1774- E. G. PREFACE . : A MONG the many writers of our iv DEDICATION .
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... most numerous , as well as most confpi- “ cuous , instances , both of beauties and blemishes , " of all forts . " And again : " I cannot , how- " ever , but mention fome of his principal and " characteristic excellencies ; for which ...
... most numerous , as well as most confpi- “ cuous , instances , both of beauties and blemishes , " of all forts . " And again : " I cannot , how- " ever , but mention fome of his principal and " characteristic excellencies ; for which ...
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... most material events , in both , being principally conducted by machinery , or fupernatural agency , produce rather aftonishment than reflection : fo that unless we adopt Dr. Johnson's remark , in the first scene of the Tem- peft , " it ...
... most material events , in both , being principally conducted by machinery , or fupernatural agency , produce rather aftonishment than reflection : fo that unless we adopt Dr. Johnson's remark , in the first scene of the Tem- peft , " it ...
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... most forlorn situations ; and ought alfo to warn the wicked never to rest assured in the false confidence of wealth or power , against the natural abhorrence of vice , both in God and man . Many of the unforeseen events of life , which ...
... most forlorn situations ; and ought alfo to warn the wicked never to rest assured in the false confidence of wealth or power , against the natural abhorrence of vice , both in God and man . Many of the unforeseen events of life , which ...
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... most poor " credulous monster . " ' Tis to be observed , here , that he was not charged with having been afraid ... most irksome offices , for their fecond - felf , for those they love . There be some sports are painful , but their ...
... most poor " credulous monster . " ' Tis to be observed , here , that he was not charged with having been afraid ... most irksome offices , for their fecond - felf , for those they love . There be some sports are painful , but their ...
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The Morality of Shakespeare's Drama Illustrated Elizabeth Griffith,Mrs. Griffith (Elizabeth) Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1775 |
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