Liber Amoris: And Dramatic CriticismsP. Nevill, 1948 - 426 ページ |
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... moral good or evil , or rather with a decided preference of the latter , because it falls more readily in with his favourite propensity , gives greater zest to his thoughts and scope to his actions . He is quite or nearly as indifferent ...
... moral good or evil , or rather with a decided preference of the latter , because it falls more readily in with his favourite propensity , gives greater zest to his thoughts and scope to his actions . He is quite or nearly as indifferent ...
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... moral observation and richness of illustration than the former . It is long , but worth the quoting . The sometimes giving an entire extract from the un- acted plays of our author may with one class of readers have almost the use of ...
... moral observation and richness of illustration than the former . It is long , but worth the quoting . The sometimes giving an entire extract from the un- acted plays of our author may with one class of readers have almost the use of ...
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... moral man of the piece , who proceeds by measurement and discretion in all things . You see him with his rule and com- passes in his hand . Have you the lion's part written ? Pray you , if it be , give it me , for I am slow of study ...
... moral man of the piece , who proceeds by measurement and discretion in all things . You see him with his rule and com- passes in his hand . Have you the lion's part written ? Pray you , if it be , give it me , for I am slow of study ...
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