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... Moral with Personal Deformity 139 --143 154 On the Inconveniences resulting from being Hanged 166 On the Melancholy of Tailors - Hospita on the immoderate Indulgence of the Plea- sures of the Palate · - 184 193 - 199 MR . H- a Farce ...
... Moral with Personal Deformity 139 --143 154 On the Inconveniences resulting from being Hanged 166 On the Melancholy of Tailors - Hospita on the immoderate Indulgence of the Plea- sures of the Palate · - 184 193 - 199 MR . H- a Farce ...
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... moral instruction . But Hamlet himself -what does he suffer meanwhile by being dragged forth as the public schoolmaster , to give lectures to the crowd ! Why , nine parts in ten of what Hamlet does , are transactions between himself and ...
... moral instruction . But Hamlet himself -what does he suffer meanwhile by being dragged forth as the public schoolmaster , to give lectures to the crowd ! Why , nine parts in ten of what Hamlet does , are transactions between himself and ...
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... moral fences . Barnwell is a wretched murderer ; there is a certain fitness between his neck and the rope ; he is the legitimate heir to the gallows ; nobody who thinks at all can think of any alleviating circumstances in his case to ...
... moral fences . Barnwell is a wretched murderer ; there is a certain fitness between his neck and the rope ; he is the legitimate heir to the gallows ; nobody who thinks at all can think of any alleviating circumstances in his case to ...
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... passionate mortals - Claius , and Medorus , and Amintas , and Amarillis . My leading design was , to illustrate what may be called the moral sense of our an- Characters of Dramatic Writers contemporary with Shakspeare.
... passionate mortals - Claius , and Medorus , and Amintas , and Amarillis . My leading design was , to illustrate what may be called the moral sense of our an- Characters of Dramatic Writers contemporary with Shakspeare.
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In Two Parts Charles Lamb. what may be called the moral sense of our an- cestors . To shew in what manner they felt , when they placed themselves by the power of imagination in trying circumstances , in the con- flicts of duty and ...
In Two Parts Charles Lamb. what may be called the moral sense of our an- cestors . To shew in what manner they felt , when they placed themselves by the power of imagination in trying circumstances , in the con- flicts of duty and ...
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The Works of Charles Lamb, Vol. 2: Poems, Plays and Miscellaneous Essays ... Charles Lamb Попередній перегляд недоступний - 2018 |
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