The Dramatic Censor: Or, Critical Companion ...J. Bell, 1770 |
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... affection and concern ; his indifferent , contemptuous replies to the King , and his catching fo eagerly at the word feems , ufed by his mother , are a happy commencement of his character . Laertes's foliciting leave to travel feems ...
... affection and concern ; his indifferent , contemptuous replies to the King , and his catching fo eagerly at the word feems , ufed by his mother , are a happy commencement of his character . Laertes's foliciting leave to travel feems ...
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... affection and good fenfe ; as Polonius is in- troduced to haften his fon on board , I could wish thofe excellent maxims for youth in the firft fcene of the fecond act , and which are always omitted in reprefentation , were tranfpofed to ...
... affection and good fenfe ; as Polonius is in- troduced to haften his fon on board , I could wish thofe excellent maxims for youth in the firft fcene of the fecond act , and which are always omitted in reprefentation , were tranfpofed to ...
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... affection , Would like the fpring that turneth wood to ftone , Convert his gyves to graces . Now if Hamlet was fo extremely popular , how is it poffible to fuppofe that Laertes by complaining of a private injury , fhould fuperfede him ...
... affection , Would like the fpring that turneth wood to ftone , Convert his gyves to graces . Now if Hamlet was fo extremely popular , how is it poffible to fuppofe that Laertes by complaining of a private injury , fhould fuperfede him ...
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... affection , put Hamlet on his guard , and had that prince taken measures worthy the motives of ftimu- lation , a tyrant of fome confequence and uniformity would have been fhewn in Claudius ; a tender mo- ther in the Queen , and a hero ...
... affection , put Hamlet on his guard , and had that prince taken measures worthy the motives of ftimu- lation , a tyrant of fome confequence and uniformity would have been fhewn in Claudius ; a tender mo- ther in the Queen , and a hero ...
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... affection and prudent propriety , intimating that as her fortune . is increased from fifteen hundred pounds only , to twelve hundred a year eftate ; he expects her views fhould be more extended , and defires her to think , no no more of ...
... affection and prudent propriety , intimating that as her fortune . is increased from fifteen hundred pounds only , to twelve hundred a year eftate ; he expects her views fhould be more extended , and defires her to think , no no more of ...
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