The Morality of Shakespeare's Drama IllustratedT. Cadell, 1775 - 528 էջ |
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... Philosopher . Even his cotemporary writers have ingenuously yielded their plaudit to his fame , as not presuming it could lessen theirs , set at so great a distance . Such superior excellence could never be brought into a comparative ...
... Philosopher . Even his cotemporary writers have ingenuously yielded their plaudit to his fame , as not presuming it could lessen theirs , set at so great a distance . Such superior excellence could never be brought into a comparative ...
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... philosophy lie the manifest and manifold advantages of a good education , which alone forms the different manners allotted to the sexes , rendering men brave , and preserving women chaste . Exchange but the point of honour between them ...
... philosophy lie the manifest and manifold advantages of a good education , which alone forms the different manners allotted to the sexes , rendering men brave , and preserving women chaste . Exchange but the point of honour between them ...
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... philosophy , any more than that of prophetic dreams ; so that all we have to do , is simply to ac- quiesce in the fact itself , which repeated experience has sufficiently vouched in too many remarkable in- stances , to be imputed to ...
... philosophy , any more than that of prophetic dreams ; so that all we have to do , is simply to ac- quiesce in the fact itself , which repeated experience has sufficiently vouched in too many remarkable in- stances , to be imputed to ...
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... pine and die ; ১৯ And these are living in philosophy . Biron , speaking on this latter subject , and justly condemning all study which is not made re- • Refigned to abftinence . ferable ferable to the real uses or moral purposes of life.
... pine and die ; ১৯ And these are living in philosophy . Biron , speaking on this latter subject , and justly condemning all study which is not made re- • Refigned to abftinence . ferable ferable to the real uses or moral purposes of life.
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... philosophy of its subject , in order to treat my reader with one of the most refined sentiments of a chaste and delicate mind , that can possibly be conceived . Perdita shews a charming genuineness of nature in her latter speech ; for ...
... philosophy of its subject , in order to treat my reader with one of the most refined sentiments of a chaste and delicate mind , that can possibly be conceived . Perdita shews a charming genuineness of nature in her latter speech ; for ...
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The Morality of Shakespeare's Drama Illustrated Elizabeth Griffith,Mrs. Griffith (Elizabeth) Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1775 |
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