The dramatic works, Volume 8Tegg, 1833 |
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... thought of being merely an imitator of the cynic . As in this subject the effect could only be produced by an accumulation of similar features , in the variety of the shades an amazing degree of understanding has been displayed by Shak ...
... thought of being merely an imitator of the cynic . As in this subject the effect could only be produced by an accumulation of similar features , in the variety of the shades an amazing degree of understanding has been displayed by Shak ...
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... thought is better expressed by Dr. Madden in his Elegy on Archbishop Boulter : - More than they ask'd he gave ; and deem'd it mean Only to help the poor - to beg_again . ' It is said that Dr. Madden gave Johnson ten guineas for correct ...
... thought is better expressed by Dr. Madden in his Elegy on Archbishop Boulter : - More than they ask'd he gave ; and deem'd it mean Only to help the poor - to beg_again . ' It is said that Dr. Madden gave Johnson ten guineas for correct ...
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... thought to mean : - You say the man is honest ; there- fore he will continue to be so , and is sure of being sufficiently rewarded by the consciousness of virtue ; he does not need the additional blessing of a beautiful and accomplished ...
... thought to mean : - You say the man is honest ; there- fore he will continue to be so , and is sure of being sufficiently rewarded by the consciousness of virtue ; he does not need the additional blessing of a beautiful and accomplished ...
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... thought fair ; but they are faults notwithstanding . ' 2 There seems to be some allusion to a common proverbial saying of Shakspeare's time , Confess and be hanged . See Othello , Act iv . Sc . 1 . The old copy reads Yond ' man's very ...
... thought fair ; but they are faults notwithstanding . ' 2 There seems to be some allusion to a common proverbial saying of Shakspeare's time , Confess and be hanged . See Othello , Act iv . Sc . 1 . The old copy reads Yond ' man's very ...
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... thought to be madmen . ' And as in all feasts and pastimes dauncing is the last , so it is the extream of is the extream all other vice . from far countries There were ( saith Ludovicus Vives ) o our parts of the world , who when they ...
... thought to be madmen . ' And as in all feasts and pastimes dauncing is the last , so it is the extream of is the extream all other vice . from far countries There were ( saith Ludovicus Vives ) o our parts of the world , who when they ...
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