The Morality of Shakespeare's Drama IllustratedT. Cadell, 1775 - 528 էջ |
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... 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 task of placing his Ethic merits in a more ...
... 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 task of placing his Ethic merits in a more ...
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... reflection : fo that unless we adopt Dr. Johnson's remark , in the first scene of the Tem- peft , " it may be observed of Gonzalo , that being the " only good man that appears with the King , he is " the only one who preferves his ...
... reflection : fo that unless we adopt Dr. Johnson's remark , in the first scene of the Tem- peft , " it may be observed of Gonzalo , that being the " only good man that appears with the King , he is " the only one who preferves his ...
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... reflection to the mind of the reader , that man's fuc- cess in life often depends upon some lucky and critical occafion , which , fuffered to flip by , may ne'er return again . Shakespeare expresses himself more fully on this fubject ...
... reflection to the mind of the reader , that man's fuc- cess in life often depends upon some lucky and critical occafion , which , fuffered to flip by , may ne'er return again . Shakespeare expresses himself more fully on this fubject ...
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... reflected upon by Gon- zalo , in the following passage : My lord Sebastian , The truth you speak doth lack some gentleness , And time to speak it in . You rub the fore , When you should bring the plaifter , SCENE II . Trinculo most ...
... reflected upon by Gon- zalo , in the following passage : My lord Sebastian , The truth you speak doth lack some gentleness , And time to speak it in . You rub the fore , When you should bring the plaifter , SCENE II . Trinculo most ...
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... reflection , by any means ; for it is not peculiar to this , or any other particular people , but will be found to be the com- mon disposition and idle curiosity of mankind , in general . There is another piece of farcafin , also ...
... reflection , by any means ; for it is not peculiar to this , or any other particular people , but will be found to be the com- mon disposition and idle curiosity of mankind , in general . There is another piece of farcafin , also ...
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The Morality of Shakespeare's Drama Illustrated Elizabeth Griffith,Mrs. Griffith (Elizabeth) Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1775 |
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