| Leigh Hunt - 1811 - 510 páginas
...sublime Identification of his age with that of the heavens themselves, when in his reproaches to them for conniving at the injustice of his children, he...What has the voice or the eye to do with such things? Bi^t the play is beyond all art, as the tamperings with it shew : it is tpo hard and stony ; it must... | |
| 1815 - 558 páginas
...sublime identification of his age with that of the heavens themselves when, in bis reproaches to them for conniving at the injustice of his children, he...voice or the eye to do with such things ? But the Clay is beyond all art, as the tamperings with it show : it is too ard and stony ; it must have love... | |
| 1815 - 554 páginas
...identification of his age with that of the /« '/• ruts thtmstlvetf when, in his reproaches to them for conniving at the injustice of his children, he...it show : it is too hard and stony ; it must have love scenes, and a happy ending. It is not enough that Cordelia is a daughter; she must shine as a... | |
| 1815 - 628 páginas
...sublime identification of his age ivith that of the heafens thfmselveit when, in his reproaches to them for conniving at the injustice of his children, he...it show : it is too hard and stony ; it must have love scenes, ami a happy ending. It is not enough that Cordelia is a daughter; she must shine as a... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1817 - 392 páginas
...sublime identification of his age with that of the heavens themselves, when in his reproaches to them for conniving at the injustice of his children, he...play is beyond all art, as the tamperings with it shew: it is too hard and stony: it must have love-scenes, and a happy ending. It is not enough that... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1818 - 342 páginas
...sublime identification of his age with that of the heavens thetnselves, when, in his reproaches to them for conniving at the injustice of his children, he...play is beyond all art, as the tamperings with it shew : it is too hard and stony : it must have love scenes, and a happy ending. It is not enough that... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1818 - 288 páginas
...sublime identification of his age with that of the heavens themselves, when in his reproaches to them for conniving at the injustice of his children, he...play is beyond all art, as the tamperings with it shew : it is too hard and stony; it must have love-scenes, and a happy ending. It is not enough that... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1818 - 552 páginas
...sublime identification of his age with that of the heavens themselves, when in his reproaches to them for conniving at the injustice of his children, he reminds them that " they themselves are old I" What gesture shall we appropriate to this ? What has the voice or the eye to do with such things?... | |
| John Iliff Wilson - 1821 - 348 páginas
...sublime identification of his age with that of the heavens themselves, when in his reproaches to them for conniving at the injustice of his children, he...play is beyond all art, as the tamperings with it shew : it is too hard and stony; it must have love-scenes, and a happy ending. It is not enough that... | |
| 1821 - 410 páginas
...sublime identification of bis age, with that of the heavent themselves, when in his reproaches to them for conniving at the injustice of his children he...gesture shall we appropriate to this ? What has the \oice or the eye to do with such things ? But the play is beyond all art, as the tamperings with it... | |
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