The Morality of Shakespeare's Drama IllustratedT. Cadell, 1775 - 528 էջ |
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... 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 task of placing his Ethic merits in a more confpicuous point of view ...
... 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 task of placing his Ethic merits in a more confpicuous point of view ...
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... to whatever has reference to the general eco- nomy of life and manners , respecting prudence , polity , decency , and decorum ; or relative to the tender tender affections and fond endearments of hu- man nature ; xii PREFACE .
... to whatever has reference to the general eco- nomy of life and manners , respecting prudence , polity , decency , and decorum ; or relative to the tender tender affections and fond endearments of hu- man nature ; xii PREFACE .
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... respect of years- Or else it stood upon the choice of friends- Or if there were a sympathy in choice , War , Death , or Sickness did lay fiege to it ; Making it momentary as a sound , Swift as a shadow , short as any dream , Brief as ...
... respect of years- Or else it stood upon the choice of friends- Or if there were a sympathy in choice , War , Death , or Sickness did lay fiege to it ; Making it momentary as a sound , Swift as a shadow , short as any dream , Brief as ...
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... respect takes not in might , but merit . Where I have come , great clerks have purposed To greet me with premeditated welcomes ; Where I have feen them thiver , and look pale , Make periods in the midst of sentences , Throttle their ...
... respect takes not in might , but merit . Where I have come , great clerks have purposed To greet me with premeditated welcomes ; Where I have feen them thiver , and look pale , Make periods in the midst of sentences , Throttle their ...
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... respect not words ; Dumb jewels often , in their filent kind , More than quick words do move a woman's mind . [ Act iii . Scene ii . The second is in the fifth Scene following the above , where the most effectual , but basest method for ...
... respect not words ; Dumb jewels often , in their filent kind , More than quick words do move a woman's mind . [ Act iii . Scene ii . The second is in the fifth Scene following the above , where the most effectual , but basest method for ...
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The Morality of Shakespeare's Drama Illustrated Elizabeth Griffith,Mrs. Griffith (Elizabeth) Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1775 |
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