| William Shakespeare - 1806 - 394 páginas
...language is depraved. But love is only one of many passions, and as it has no great influence upon the sum of life, it has little operation in the dramas of...no poet ever kept his personages more distinct from er.ch other. I will not say with Pope, that every speech may be assigned to the proper speaker, because... | |
| John Black - 1806 - 260 páginas
...to Shakefpearc, " Love is only one of the many paflions, ;md as it has no great influence on the fum of life, it has little operation in the dramas of a poet who caught his ideas from a living world, and exhibited only what he faw before him." My lord ! faid an old advocate to the president... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1809 - 394 páginas
...language is depraved. But love is only one of many passions, and as it has no great influence upon the sum of life, it has little operation in the dramas of...no poet ever kept his personages more distinct from each other. I will not say with Pope, that every speech may be assigned to the proper speaker, because... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1809 - 390 páginas
...is only one of many passions, and as it has no great influence upon the sum of life, it has tittle operation in the dramas of a poet who caught his ideas...no poet ever kept his personages more distinct from each other. I will not say with Pope, that every speech may be assigned to the proper speaker, because... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1809 - 488 páginas
...is depraved. But love is only one of many passions ; and as it has no great influence upon the sum of life, it has little operation in the dramas of...poet, who caught his ideas from the living world, «nd exhibited only what he saw before him. He knew that any other passion, as it was regular or exorbitant,... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1810 - 486 páginas
...is depraved. But love is jonly one of many passions ; and as it has no great influence upon the sum of life, it has little operation in -the dramas of...no poet ever kept his personages more distinct from each other. I will not say with Pope, that every speech may be assigned to the proper speaker, because... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1810 - 444 páginas
...language is depraved. But love is only one of many passions, and as it has no great influence upon the sum of life, it has little operation in the dramas of...poet, who caught his ideas from the living world, and ex-, hibited only what he saw before him. He knew, that any other passion, as it was regular or exorbitant,... | |
| Encyclopaedia Britannica - 1810 - 824 páginas
...; and as it has no great influence upon the fum of life, it has little operation in the dramas ufa poet who caught his ideas from the living world, and exhibited only what he faw before him. He knew that ану other paflion, as it was regular or exorbitant, was a caufe of... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1811 - 510 páginas
...language is depraved. But love is only one of many passions, and as it has no great influence upon the sum of life, it, has little operation in the dramas of...no poet ever kept his personages more distinct from each other. I will not say with Pope, that every speech may be assigned to the proper speaker, because... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1810 - 436 páginas
...language is depraved. But love is only one of many passions, and as it has no great influence upon the sum of life, it has little operation in the dramas of...no poet ever kept his personages more distinct from each other. I will not say with Pope, that every speech may be assigned to the proper speaker, because... | |
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