A play in which the wicked prosper, and the virtuous miscarry, may doubtless be good, because it is a just representation of the common events of human life : but since all reasonable beings naturally love justice, I cannot easily be persuaded, that the... The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare - Page 545by William Shakespeare - 1826Full view - About this book
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