| William Shakespeare - 1788 - 346 páginas
...the wicked ; he carries his persons indifferently through right and wrong, and at the close dismisses them without further care, and leaves their examples...cannot extenuate; for it is always a writer's duty to to ir.ake the world better, and justice is a virtue independent on time or place. The plots are often... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1790 - 1058 páginas
...the wicked ; he carries his perfons indifferently through right and wrong, and at the clofe difmiiTcs them without further care, and leaves their examples...always a writer's duty to make the world better, and ju (Vice is a virtue independent on time or place. The plots are often fo loofely formed, that a very... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1790 - 752 páginas
...;'* — who " carries his perfons indifferently through right and wrong, and at the clofe difmifles them without further care, and leaves their examples to operate by chance." As little probable is it, in my apprehenfion, that he departed on any fettled principles from the mythological... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1800 - 330 páginas
...wrong, and at the clofe diftnifies them without further care, and leaves their examples to operdte by chance-. This fault the barbarity of his age cannot...always a writer's duty to make the world better, and jultice is a virtue independent on time or place. The plots are often fo loofely formed, that a very... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1801 - 454 páginas
...the wicked ; he carries his perfons indifferently through right and wrong, and at the dole difmifles them without further care, and leaves their examples...to make the world better, and juftice is a virtue inde- t pendent on time or place. The plots are often fo loofely formed, that a very •ffight confideration... | |
| John Corry - 1801 - 270 páginas
...talents. Under this impreffion he will confecrate the energies of his mind to Virtue, convinced that " It is always a writer's duty to make the 'world better, and juftice is a virtue independent on time and place." REVIEWERS. JTe that refines the public tafte is a public benefaftor. • - JOHNSON. OUR... | |
| William Shakespeare, George Steevens, Samuel Johnson - 1803 - 542 páginas
...the wicked ; he carries his perfons indifferently through right and wrong, and at the clofe difmifles them without further care, and leaves their examples...The plots are often fo loofely formed, that a very ffight confideration may improve them, and fo carelefsly purfued, that he feems not always fully to... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1803 - 494 páginas
...the wicked; he carries his persons indifferently through right and wrong, and at the close dismisses them without further care, and leaves their examples...always a writer's duty to make the world better, and justice is a virtue independent on time or place. The plots are often so loosely formed, that a very... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1802 - 422 páginas
...wicked ;• he carries hw perforw indifferently through right and wrong, and at the clofe diftniffes them without further care, and leaves their examples...The plots are often fo loofely formed, that a very (light confederation may improve them, and fo careleftly purfued, that he feems not always fully to... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1804 - 256 páginas
...wicked ; he car> ries his persons indifferently through right and wrong, and, at the close, dismisses them without further care, and leaves their examples to operate by chance. This fanlt the barbarity of his age cannot extenuate ; for it is alwayffa writer's duty to make the world... | |
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