The Morality of Shakespeare's Drama IllustratedT. Cadell, 1775 - 528 էջ |
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... subject , with regard to irregular or ill - placed affec- tion , as Dr. Warburton has justly observed , " by 66 as fine a metamorphofis as any in Ovid , " in the last line of the following speech , in the second Scene of of Act the ...
... subject , with regard to irregular or ill - placed affec- tion , as Dr. Warburton has justly observed , " by 66 as fine a metamorphofis as any in Ovid , " in the last line of the following speech , in the second Scene of of Act the ...
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... but , at this rate , he may be bred both . But to return from this digression to the subject which lies more properly before us , at present . ACT ACTI . ১ SCENE I , The great neceffity and 26 THE TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA ,
... but , at this rate , he may be bred both . But to return from this digression to the subject which lies more properly before us , at present . ACT ACTI . ১ SCENE I , The great neceffity and 26 THE TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA ,
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... up , as if alarmed even at the idea of his danger , and seems to have begun his prayers for him , already . Forming neither manners , nor character , But But not to quit the first subject hinted above , THE TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA . 27.
... up , as if alarmed even at the idea of his danger , and seems to have begun his prayers for him , already . Forming neither manners , nor character , But But not to quit the first subject hinted above , THE TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA . 27.
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... subject hinted above , only to re - affume it again , I shall introduce a speech from the fourth Scene following , though somewhat out of its place , here ; where Panthion , speaking to the father of Protheus , tells him the opinion of ...
... subject hinted above , only to re - affume it again , I shall introduce a speech from the fourth Scene following , though somewhat out of its place , here ; where Panthion , speaking to the father of Protheus , tells him the opinion of ...
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... subject , in his own words ; where the Duke passes sentence on Angelo , his deputy , for his double villainy : Haste still pays haste , and leisure answers leisure ; Like doth quit like , and measure still for measure . [ Act v . Scene ...
... subject , in his own words ; where the Duke passes sentence on Angelo , his deputy , for his double villainy : Haste still pays haste , and leisure answers leisure ; Like doth quit like , and measure still for measure . [ Act v . Scene ...
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The Morality of Shakespeare's Drama Illustrated Elizabeth Griffith,Mrs. Griffith (Elizabeth) Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1775 |
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