| William Shakespeare - 1832 - 364 páginas
...not shown in the splendor of particular passages, but by the progress of his fable, and the tenor of his dialogue ; and he that tries to recommend him...specimen. It will not easily be imagined how much Shakspeare excels in accommodating his sentiments to real life, but by comparing him with other authors.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1832 - 1022 páginas
...real power is shewn in the progress of the fable, and the tenor of the dialogue — and that he who to your sisters. Cor. The jewels of our father with...wash'tl eyes Cordelia leaves you : I know you what you a IMS bouse to sale, carried a brick in his pocket as a specimen. Though the excellence of Shakspeare's... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1833 - 1140 páginas
...not shown in the splendour of particular passages, but by the progress of his fable, and the tenor of , If any friend will pay the sum for him. He shall not die, so much we tender him. Adr. Shakspeare excels in accommodating his sentiments to real life, but by comparing him with other authors.... | |
| George Smeeton - 1834 - 300 páginas
...not shown in the splendour of particular passages,but by the progress of his fable, and the tenor of his dialogue; and he that tries to recommend him by...sale, carried a brick in his pocket as a specimen. ' Upon every other stage the universal agent is love, by whose power all good and evil is distributed,... | |
| Ebenezer Porter - 1835 - 414 páginas
...under s'ome strong impression, that abides with you. Of thfs great dramatic poet Johnson says, ' He who tries to recommend him by select quotations, will...pedant in Hierocles, who, when he offered his house for sale, carried a brick in his pocket as a specimen.' When you have read Julius Caesar, or Hamlet,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1836 - 534 páginas
...splendor of particular passages, but by the progress of the fable and the tenor of his dialogue ; and mat he that tries to recommend him by select quotations,...sale, carried a brick in his pocket as a specimen.' Dr. Farmer has ascribed Titus Andronicus to Kyd, and placed it on a level with Locrine ; but it appears... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1836 - 624 páginas
...not shown in the splendour of particular passages, but by the progress of his fable, and the tenor of his dialogue ; and he that tries to recommend him...pedant in Hierocles, who, when he offered his house for sale, carried a brick in his pocket as a specimen. — DR. JOHNSON. Preface to Shakspeare. admit... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1836 - 646 páginas
...recommend him by select quota, lions will succeed like the pedant in Hierocles, who, when he offered hie f within your • self;4 The man is innocent. Cleo. Some inn Dr. Farmer has ascribed Titue Andronicus to К yd, and placed 11 on a level with Locrine ; but it appears... | |
| Samuel Astley Dunham - 1837 - 418 páginas
...shown in the splendour of particular passages, but by the progress of his fable, and the tenour of his dialogue ; and he that tries to recommend him...specimen. " It will not easily be imagined how much Shakspeare excels in accommodating his sentiments to real life, but by comparing him with other authors.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1838 - 1130 páginas
...the tenor of his dialogue ; and he that tries to reI commend him by select quotations, will succied z 3 XN W | 雪 5 E5 . r b@ 习 \ L:Dɗu3_ % ŚQ Lb G[ lh Q$" ==Z?[t V ! |Ƀ imagined how much Shale speare excels in accommodating his sentiments to real life, but by comparing... | |
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