Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysLibrary of Alexandria, 28. 9. 2020 |
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... comedy. But MaryLamb was on his side;the rivals onone excuseoranother went their ways orwere dismissed; andon May1,1808,the marriage tookplace at St. Andrew's Church,Holborn. Lamb attended, foreboding little happiness to thecouple from ...
... comedy. But MaryLamb was on his side;the rivals onone excuseoranother went their ways orwere dismissed; andon May1,1808,the marriage tookplace at St. Andrew's Church,Holborn. Lamb attended, foreboding little happiness to thecouple from ...
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... comedy often surpasses expectation or desire. His comedy pleases by the thoughts and the language, and his tragedy,for thegreater part, by incident and action. His tragedy seems to be skill, his comedy tobeinstinct.' Yet after ...
... comedy often surpasses expectation or desire. His comedy pleases by the thoughts and the language, and his tragedy,for thegreater part, by incident and action. His tragedy seems to be skill, his comedy tobeinstinct.' Yet after ...
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... comedy. Filch's picking pockets, in the Beggars' Opera,is not so good a jestas itused tobe:bythe forceof the police and of philosophy, Lillo's murders and the ghosts in Shakespeare will become obsolete. At last there will be nothing ...
... comedy. Filch's picking pockets, in the Beggars' Opera,is not so good a jestas itused tobe:bythe forceof the police and of philosophy, Lillo's murders and the ghosts in Shakespeare will become obsolete. At last there will be nothing ...
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