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" ... twere, the mirror up to nature; to shew virtue her own feature, scorn her own image, and the very age and body of the time, his form and pressure. "
The English Metropolis, Or, London in the Year 1820: Containing Satirical ... - Página 273
de John Corry - 1820 - 320 páginas
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Hamlet. Titus Andronicus

William Shakespeare - 1788 - 522 páginas
...over-done is from the purpose of playing, whose end, both at the first, and now, was, and is, to hold as 'twere the mirror up to nature ; to shew virtue her own feature, scorn her own image, and the very age and body of the time his form and pressure. Now this, over-done, or come tardy...
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The Tatler, Volumen 1

1804 - 416 páginas
...purpose of playing, whose end, both at the first, and now, wa^, and is, to hold as 'twere the mirrour up to nature ; to shew virtue her own feature, scorn her own image, and the very age and body of the time his form and pressure. Now this, over-done, or come tardy...
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The Tatler, Volumen 1

1803 - 410 páginas
...purpose of playing, whose end, both at the first, and now, was, and is, to hold as 'twere the mil rour up to nature; to shew virtue her own feature, scorn her own image, and the very age and body of the time his form and pressure. Now this, over-done, or come tardy...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: With Explanatory Notes ..., Volumen 2

William Shakespeare, Samuel Ayscough - 1807 - 562 páginas
...overdone is from ihe purpose of playing, whose end, both at the first, and now, was, and is, to hold as 'twere the mirror up to nature ; to shew virtue her own feature, scorn her own image, and the very age and body of the time his form and pressure '. Now this, over-done, or come...
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A New and Literal Translation of Juvenal and Persius: With ..., Volumen 1

Juvenal - 1807 - 390 páginas
...derived from the honesty and integrity of his own mind: his great aim was—" to hold, as it " were, the mirror up to nature; to shew Virtue her " own feature, Scorn her own image, and the very age " and body of the time his form and pressure i *>',V-rHe meant not, therefore,...
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The British Essayists;: Connoisseur

Alexander Chalmers - 1807 - 300 páginas
...every thing that appears to me vicious or ridiculous; always endeavouring " to " hold, as it were, the mirror up to Nature, to shew " Virtue her own feature, Scorn her own image, and " the very age and body of the Time his form and " pressure." T. N° 2. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY...
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The Itinerant; Or, Memoirs of an Actor ...

Samuel William Ryley - 1808 - 340 páginas
...to each, but jumbling tragedy and comedy, play and farce, together, yet he undertakes ' to hold, os 'twere, the mirror up to Nature ; to shew Virtue her own feature, Scorn. her own image, and the very age and body of the Time 1m form and pressure.' Od rabbit tt ! I wish he was at...
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The British Cicero: Or, A Selection of the Most Admired Speeches ..., Volumen 1

1808 - 540 páginas
...any thing so overdone is from the purpose of playing, the end of which both was and is, to hold, as 'twere, the mirror up to nature, — to shew virtue her own feature, scorn her own image, and ths Yery age and body of the time his form and pressure. Now this overdone, or come tardy...
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Discoveries in Hieroglyphics and Other Antiquities, Volumen 2

Robert Deverell - 1813 - 350 páginas
...overdone is from the purpose of playing; whose end, both at the first and now, was and is, to hold as 'twere the mirror up to nature; to shew Virtue her own feature, scorn her own image, and the very age and body of the time his form and pressure. Now this overdone, or come tardy...
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A new and literal translation of Juvenal and Persius; with notes by M. Madan ...

Juvenal - 1813 - 396 páginas
...derived from the honesty and integrity of his own mind : his great airn was — " to hold, as it were, the mirror up " to nature ; to shew Virtue her own feature, " Scorn her own image, and the very age and " body of the time his form and pressure *." — He meant not, therefore,...
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