The Morality of Shakespeare's Drama IllustratedCadell, 1775 - 528 páginas |
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... a master and admirer of Ovid , by the manly and puerile ftile he frequently mixes together in the fame paffage ; as in this instance , for one , among many . Such Such as is bent on fun - like majefty , HENRY THE FOURTH , PARTI 216.
... a master and admirer of Ovid , by the manly and puerile ftile he frequently mixes together in the fame paffage ; as in this instance , for one , among many . Such Such as is bent on fun - like majefty , HENRY THE FOURTH , PARTI 216.
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... instance as this . 1 Shakespeare has wrought up an horrid and affect- ing picture , in this fcene , upon the latter part of this fubject , where he makes one of the murderers give an account of the maffacre of Edward's two chil dren ...
... instance as this . 1 Shakespeare has wrought up an horrid and affect- ing picture , in this fcene , upon the latter part of this fubject , where he makes one of the murderers give an account of the maffacre of Edward's two chil dren ...
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... No paffion can either bear or juftify exaggeration , but love alone . There the extravagance of tranf- port , and the enthusiasm of devotement , prove the luxuriance luxuriance of the foil ; but in every other instance 354 LEA R.
... No paffion can either bear or juftify exaggeration , but love alone . There the extravagance of tranf- port , and the enthusiasm of devotement , prove the luxuriance luxuriance of the foil ; but in every other instance 354 LEA R.
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Elizabeth Griffith. luxuriance of the foil ; but in every other instance , betray the fterility of it . There is , in reality , no other paffion in the human breast , but love . All other affec- tions , fuch as avarice , duty , envy ...
Elizabeth Griffith. luxuriance of the foil ; but in every other instance , betray the fterility of it . There is , in reality , no other paffion in the human breast , but love . All other affec- tions , fuch as avarice , duty , envy ...
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... is , that a gift may lofe its value , before it is obtained . Health and fortune , for instance , may come too late for enjoyment , Cleopatra , Cleopatra , upon being informed of Antony's marriage with Octavia 466 ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA .
... is , that a gift may lofe its value , before it is obtained . Health and fortune , for instance , may come too late for enjoyment , Cleopatra , Cleopatra , upon being informed of Antony's marriage with Octavia 466 ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA .
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Términos y frases comunes
againſt alfo anſwer Antony becauſe Cæfar Catharine caufe cauſe character circumftance confcience Coriolanus death defcription defire doth Dramatis Perfonæ Duke expreffed expreffion eyes faid falfe fame Scene father fatire fays fear fecond feems fenfe fentiment ferve feveral fhall fhew fhould firft firſt fleep foldier fome fomething forrow foul fpeak fpeech fpirit ftate ftill ftrong fubject fuch fuffer fuppofed fure fweet give grief hath heart Heaven Henry himſelf honour inftances itſelf Johnſon juft juſt king Lady laft laſt Leonato lord Macbeth mafter mind moft moral moſt muft muſt myſelf nature noble obfervation occafion paffage paffion perfon philofophy Play Polonius prefent Prince purpoſe Queen racter Reader reafon reflection Rofalind ſay ſcene SCENE II SCENE VII Shakeſpeare ſhall Solarino ſpeak ſtate thee thefe themſelves theſe thing thofe thoſe thou Timon uſe virtue whofe Wolfey word worfe