Shakespeare and His CriticsDuckworth, 1963 - 336 من الصفحات |
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... never renders that amiable which religion and reason alike teach us to detest , or clothes impurity in the garb of virtue , like Beaumont and Fletcher , the Kotzebues of the day . Shakspeare's fathers are roused by ingratitude , his ...
... never renders that amiable which religion and reason alike teach us to detest , or clothes impurity in the garb of virtue , like Beaumont and Fletcher , the Kotzebues of the day . Shakspeare's fathers are roused by ingratitude , his ...
الصفحة 110
... never be right ; and if we can never be right , it is better that we should from time to time change our way of being wrong . Whether Truth ultimately prevails is doubtful and has never been proved ; but it is certain that nothing is ...
... never be right ; and if we can never be right , it is better that we should from time to time change our way of being wrong . Whether Truth ultimately prevails is doubtful and has never been proved ; but it is certain that nothing is ...
الصفحة 285
... never going to another repre- sentation of a play of Shakespeare's as long as we lived ; and we certainly did come to this determination , that we would never go by choice ' . Macready returned to Shakespeare's play , slightly altered ...
... never going to another repre- sentation of a play of Shakespeare's as long as we lived ; and we certainly did come to this determination , that we would never go by choice ' . Macready returned to Shakespeare's play , slightly altered ...
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