The Morality of Shakespeare's Drama IllustratedT. Cadell, 1775 - 528 էջ |
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... must be confefsed to be the fairest " and fullest subject for Criticism , and to afford " the most numerous , as well as most confpi- “ cuous , instances , both of beauties and blemishes , " of all forts . " And again : " I cannot , how ...
... must be confefsed to be the fairest " and fullest subject for Criticism , and to afford " the most numerous , as well as most confpi- “ cuous , instances , both of beauties and blemishes , " of all forts . " And again : " I cannot , how ...
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... must think morally ; " as well as from frequent reflections of my own , respecting the economical conduct of life and manners , which have always arisen in my mind on the perusal of Shakespeare's works , I have ventured to afsume the ...
... must think morally ; " as well as from frequent reflections of my own , respecting the economical conduct of life and manners , which have always arisen in my mind on the perusal of Shakespeare's works , I have ventured to afsume the ...
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... must the root be , or how blighted the branches , if fuch a tree should fail of producing its natural fruit ! Thus far , by way of general reflection , only ; for I must , notwithstanding , admit , that the particular instance of the ...
... must the root be , or how blighted the branches , if fuch a tree should fail of producing its natural fruit ! Thus far , by way of general reflection , only ; for I must , notwithstanding , admit , that the particular instance of the ...
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... must unavoidably neglect their temporal concerns , and those who employ their time in the reformation or entertainment of the world , should be supported by it - Not by merely accidental and precarious emoluments , but upon some more ...
... must unavoidably neglect their temporal concerns , and those who employ their time in the reformation or entertainment of the world , should be supported by it - Not by merely accidental and precarious emoluments , but upon some more ...
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... must here conclude my observations on this Play , with the above beautiful passage , as there does not appear to me to be any thing else , in the re- mainder of it , worthy to fupply a reflection relative to the purposed scope or design ...
... must here conclude my observations on this Play , with the above beautiful passage , as there does not appear to me to be any thing else , in the re- mainder of it , worthy to fupply a reflection relative to the purposed scope or design ...
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The Morality of Shakespeare's Drama Illustrated Elizabeth Griffith,Mrs. Griffith (Elizabeth) Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1775 |
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