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Reasoning such as this would , we acknowledge , be very weak if it were unsupported by evidence deduced from the general character of the performance , with reference to the maturity of the author's powers .
Reasoning such as this would , we acknowledge , be very weak if it were unsupported by evidence deduced from the general character of the performance , with reference to the maturity of the author's powers .
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... that of the death of Paris , and created only one character , that of Mercutio , according to the sagacious Mrs. Lenox - appears to us somewhat idle work . th to Te work upon . Period OF THE ACTION , AND MANNFRA .
... that of the death of Paris , and created only one character , that of Mercutio , according to the sagacious Mrs. Lenox - appears to us somewhat idle work . th to Te work upon . Period OF THE ACTION , AND MANNFRA .
Page 9
... by the marvellous “ Visions " of her greatest poet ; painting had been revived by Giotto and Cimabue ; architecture had put on a character of beauty and majesty , and the first necessities of shelter and defence had been associated ...
... by the marvellous “ Visions " of her greatest poet ; painting had been revived by Giotto and Cimabue ; architecture had put on a character of beauty and majesty , and the first necessities of shelter and defence had been associated ...
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We shall say no more respecting the costume of this play , as the introduction of such a masquerade as is indispen . sable to the plot would be inconsistent with the dressing of the other characters correctly .
We shall say no more respecting the costume of this play , as the introduction of such a masquerade as is indispen . sable to the plot would be inconsistent with the dressing of the other characters correctly .
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... but in a subsequent passage of the same play we also have the secondary meaning - that of tamely submitting to an affront Puntarvolo , having lost his dog , insults Shift , who he supposes las taken it ; upon which another character ...
... but in a subsequent passage of the same play we also have the secondary meaning - that of tamely submitting to an affront Puntarvolo , having lost his dog , insults Shift , who he supposes las taken it ; upon which another character ...
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