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... nature . The judgment scene with which the fourth act is concentrating in itself the occupied is alone a perfect drama , of the whole . The knot is now untied , and according to the common idea the curtain might drop . But the poet was ...
... nature . The judgment scene with which the fourth act is concentrating in itself the occupied is alone a perfect drama , of the whole . The knot is now untied , and according to the common idea the curtain might drop . But the poet was ...
Pagina 8
... Nature hath fram'd strange fellows in her time : Some that will evermore peep through their eyes , And laugh , like parrots , at a bag - piper ; And other of such vinegar aspéct , That they'll not show their teeth in way of smile ...
... Nature hath fram'd strange fellows in her time : Some that will evermore peep through their eyes , And laugh , like parrots , at a bag - piper ; And other of such vinegar aspéct , That they'll not show their teeth in way of smile ...
Pagina 16
... the gate upon one wooer , another knocks at the door . [ Exeunt . i . e . the nature , disposition . So in Othello : " and then of so gentle a condition ! " SCENE III . Venice . A public Place . Enter. 16 ACT I. MERCHANT OF.
... the gate upon one wooer , another knocks at the door . [ Exeunt . i . e . the nature , disposition . So in Othello : " and then of so gentle a condition ! " SCENE III . Venice . A public Place . Enter. 16 ACT I. MERCHANT OF.
Pagina 19
... nature . Fulsome , says Mr. Douce , has , doubtless , the same sig- nification with the preceding epithet rank . It is true that rank has sometimes the interpretation affixed to it of rammish in old Who , then conceiving , did in eaning ...
... nature . Fulsome , says Mr. Douce , has , doubtless , the same sig- nification with the preceding epithet rank . It is true that rank has sometimes the interpretation affixed to it of rammish in old Who , then conceiving , did in eaning ...
Pagina 21
... nature ; nature hath made them sterill and barren , usurie makes them procreative . The honour of starting this conceit belongs to Aristotle . See De Republ , I , I. Your single bond ; and , in a merry sport SC . III . 21 VENICE .
... nature ; nature hath made them sterill and barren , usurie makes them procreative . The honour of starting this conceit belongs to Aristotle . See De Republ , I , I. Your single bond ; and , in a merry sport SC . III . 21 VENICE .
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