The Morality of Shakespeare's Drama IllustratedT. Cadell, 1775 - 528 էջ |
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... Dramatis Perfonæ , I infert the names of those only whom I have brought upon the Scene , in the course of these remarks , either as speaking themselves , or being spoken to by others . 1 L 1 . THE 1 MORTALITY " OF SHAKESPEARE'S.
... Dramatis Perfonæ , I infert the names of those only whom I have brought upon the Scene , in the course of these remarks , either as speaking themselves , or being spoken to by others . 1 L 1 . THE 1 MORTALITY " OF SHAKESPEARE'S.
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... these exhibitions , created Beings out of all visible existence ; or , as he has him- felf most beautifully expressed it , " Given to airy Nothing " A local habitation , and a name . " Yet by the powers of his genius has he contrived to ...
... these exhibitions , created Beings out of all visible existence ; or , as he has him- felf most beautifully expressed it , " Given to airy Nothing " A local habitation , and a name . " Yet by the powers of his genius has he contrived to ...
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... These two plays are generally supposed to have been the first and second of his writing ; though I believe there are no dates remaining , to confirm this opinion ; which can therefore be founded only on the idea , that his youthful ...
... These two plays are generally supposed to have been the first and second of his writing ; though I believe there are no dates remaining , to confirm this opinion ; which can therefore be founded only on the idea , that his youthful ...
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... These our actors , As I foretold you , were all Spirits , and Are melted into air , into thin air * ; And like the baseless fabric of this vision , The cloud - capt towers , the gorgeous palaces , The folemn temples , the great globe ...
... These our actors , As I foretold you , were all Spirits , and Are melted into air , into thin air * ; And like the baseless fabric of this vision , The cloud - capt towers , the gorgeous palaces , The folemn temples , the great globe ...
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... these odds all even . And in the next scene , Isabella , after hinting to her brother at certain base conditions , on which his fentence might be remitted , endeavours to strengthen his resolution to prefer death before dishonour , by ...
... these odds all even . And in the next scene , Isabella , after hinting to her brother at certain base conditions , on which his fentence might be remitted , endeavours to strengthen his resolution to prefer death before dishonour , by ...
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The Morality of Shakespeare's Drama Illustrated Elizabeth Griffith,Mrs. Griffith (Elizabeth) Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1775 |
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