The Morality of Shakespeare's Drama IllustratedT. Cadell, 1775 - 528 էջ |
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... occafion , who indulgently fays , that The blaze of fine writing gilds d'er its blots . Such was the candor , such the modesty , and such the deference , shewn by Antient Com- mentators to the works of literature or genius . The ...
... occafion , who indulgently fays , that The blaze of fine writing gilds d'er its blots . Such was the candor , such the modesty , and such the deference , shewn by Antient Com- mentators to the works of literature or genius . The ...
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... occafion , which , fuffered to flip by , may ne'er return again . Shakespeare expresses himself more fully on this fubject , in another place * . Some other poet too presents us with a poetical image to the same purpose , where he says ...
... occafion , which , fuffered to flip by , may ne'er return again . Shakespeare expresses himself more fully on this fubject , in another place * . Some other poet too presents us with a poetical image to the same purpose , where he says ...
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... occafion . So will I grow , ow , fo live , so die , my lord , Ere I will yield my virgin patent up Unto his lordship ; to whose unwished yoke My soul consents not to give fovereignty . SCENE II . Lysander , the suitor elect of Hermia ...
... occafion . So will I grow , ow , fo live , so die , my lord , Ere I will yield my virgin patent up Unto his lordship ; to whose unwished yoke My soul consents not to give fovereignty . SCENE II . Lysander , the suitor elect of Hermia ...
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... manners ; and ' tis but rarely that the outward character belies the inward one . * Inftead of delighted . Johnfon . Isabella's Ilabella's indignation against her brother on this occafion , though 46 MEASURE FOR MEASURE .
... manners ; and ' tis but rarely that the outward character belies the inward one . * Inftead of delighted . Johnfon . Isabella's Ilabella's indignation against her brother on this occafion , though 46 MEASURE FOR MEASURE .
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... occafion , though it has no relation to the subjects we are upon , yet as it may have an effect in raising the same resentment against vice and meanness , in the minds of my readers , I think it worthy to be in serted here : Isabella ...
... occafion , though it has no relation to the subjects we are upon , yet as it may have an effect in raising the same resentment against vice and meanness , in the minds of my readers , I think it worthy to be in serted here : Isabella ...
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The Morality of Shakespeare's Drama Illustrated Elizabeth Griffith,Mrs. Griffith (Elizabeth) Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1775 |
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