The Morality of Shakespeare's Drama IllustratedT. Cadell, 1775 - 528 էջ |
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... natural feelings of the heart , shall remain amongst the characteristics of this , or any other nation , that can be able to construe his language . He is a Claffic , and cotemporary with all ages . True Nature's Drama represents all ...
... natural feelings of the heart , shall remain amongst the characteristics of this , or any other nation , that can be able to construe his language . He is a Claffic , and cotemporary with all ages . True Nature's Drama represents all ...
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... nature , not in- to books , both for men and works . ' Tis learned ignorance , therefore , to quote the antient ex- emplars against him . Is there no spring inspired , but Aganippe's font ? No raptured vifion , but on Parnaffus ' mount ...
... nature , not in- to books , both for men and works . ' Tis learned ignorance , therefore , to quote the antient ex- emplars against him . Is there no spring inspired , but Aganippe's font ? No raptured vifion , but on Parnaffus ' mount ...
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... nature were quite destroyed , and no monu- " ment left of it , except his Works , other Beings might learn what man was , from " those writings * . " And Ben Johnson had long before faid of him : " Nature herfself was proud of his ...
... nature were quite destroyed , and no monu- " ment left of it , except his Works , other Beings might learn what man was , from " those writings * . " And Ben Johnson had long before faid of him : " Nature herfself was proud of his ...
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... natural turn of several of his characters , " he pleases his audience , and gains their ear , " without a single bribe from luxury or vice . " : Our Author's poetical beauties have been already selected ... nature ; xii PREFACE .
... natural turn of several of his characters , " he pleases his audience , and gains their ear , " without a single bribe from luxury or vice . " : Our Author's poetical beauties have been already selected ... nature ; xii PREFACE .
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... Nature , " without forsaking Sense ; or , more properly , car- " ries Nature along with it , beyond her terrestrial " " limits . " He has , indeed , in both these exhibitions , created Beings out of all visible existence ; or , as he ...
... Nature , " without forsaking Sense ; or , more properly , car- " ries Nature along with it , beyond her terrestrial " " limits . " He has , indeed , in both these exhibitions , created Beings out of all visible existence ; or , as he ...
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The Morality of Shakespeare's Drama Illustrated Elizabeth Griffith,Mrs. Griffith (Elizabeth) Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1775 |
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