Dramatic Works of William ShakespeareJohn Stockdale ... W.J. and J. Richardson ... J. Walker ... R. Faulder and Son ... Scatcherd and Letterman ... [and 11 others], 1807 - 1079 Seiten |
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... kind of settlement he continued for some time , till an extravagance that he was guilty of , forced him both out of his country , and that way of living which he had taken up ; and though it seemed at first to be a blemish upon his good ...
... kind of settlement he continued for some time , till an extravagance that he was guilty of , forced him both out of his country , and that way of living which he had taken up ; and though it seemed at first to be a blemish upon his good ...
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... kind in Plautus or Terence . - Petruchio , in The Taming of the Shrew , is an uncommon piece of humour.- -The conversation of Benedict and Beatrice , in Much Ado about Nothing , and of Rosalind in As You Like It , have much wit and ...
... kind in Plautus or Terence . - Petruchio , in The Taming of the Shrew , is an uncommon piece of humour.- -The conversation of Benedict and Beatrice , in Much Ado about Nothing , and of Rosalind in As You Like It , have much wit and ...
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... kind , as almost any thing we have of his . One may observe , that the unities are kept here , with an exactness uncommon to the liberties of his writing ; though that was what , I suppose , he valued himself least upon , since his ...
... kind , as almost any thing we have of his . One may observe , that the unities are kept here , with an exactness uncommon to the liberties of his writing ; though that was what , I suppose , he valued himself least upon , since his ...
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... kind of mere light of nature , and had never been made acquainted with the regularity of those written precepts , so it would be hard to judge him by a law he knew nothing of . We are to consider him as a man that lived in a state of ...
... kind of mere light of nature , and had never been made acquainted with the regularity of those written precepts , so it would be hard to judge him by a law he knew nothing of . We are to consider him as a man that lived in a state of ...
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... kind on the stage , is certainly an offence against those rules of manners proper to the persons , that ought to be observed there . On the contrary , let us only look a little on the conduct of Shakspeare . Hamlet is represented with ...
... kind on the stage , is certainly an offence against those rules of manners proper to the persons , that ought to be observed there . On the contrary , let us only look a little on the conduct of Shakspeare . Hamlet is represented with ...
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