| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 476 páginas
...mote and new. He borrowed not of any other.; " and his imaginations were such as could not easily " enter into any other man." The effect produced by the conjunction of these two powerful minds was, that to Shakspeare's monster, Caliban, is added a sister monster, Sycorax... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1811 - 420 páginas
...contrary to the Latin proverb, were not always the least happy ; and as his fancy was quick, so likewhe were the products of it remote and new. He borrowed not of any other; and his imaginations were such as could not easily enter into any other man." The effect produced by the conjunction... | |
| John Dryden - 1811 - 582 páginas
...like" wife were the produces of it remote and new. He bor" rowed not of any other; and his imaginations were fuch as " could not eafily enter into any other man." The effeft produced by the conjunftion of thefe two powerful minds was, that to Shakfpeare's monfter, Caliban,... | |
| John Dryden, Joseph Warton, John Warton - 1811 - 642 páginas
...wife were the produces of it remote and new. He bor" rowed not of any other ; and his imaginations were fuch as " could not eafily enter into any other man." The effeft produced by the conjun&ion of thefe two powerful minds was, that to Shakfpeare's monfter, Caliban,... | |
| David Erskine Baker - 1812 - 476 páginas
...old Latin proverb, were not al" ways the least happy ; and as *' his fancy was quick, so likewise " were the products of it remote " and new. He borrowed not of " any other; and his imaginations '' were such, as could not easily " enter into any other man. His corrections were sober... | |
| David Erskine Baker - 1812 - 472 páginas
...to the old Latin proverb, were not always the least happy ; and as his fancy was quick, so likewise were the products of it remote and new. He borrowed not of any other; and his imaginations were such, as could not easily ' enter into any other man. His corrections were sober... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1816 - 486 páginas
...mote and new. He borrowed not of any other j " and his imaginations were such as could not easily " enter into any other man." The effect produced by the conjunction of these two powerful minds was, that to Shakspeare's mon« ster, Caliban, is added a sister monster,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1818 - 410 páginas
...' to the Latin proverb, were not always the least happy ; ' and as his fancy was quick, so likewise were the products of it remote and new. He borrowed not of any 'other; and his imaginations were such as could nut easily enter into any other man." The effect produced by the conjunction... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1819 - 644 páginas
...contrary to the Latin proverb, were not always the least happy ; and as his fancy was quick, so likewise were the products of it remote and new. He borrowed not of any other ; and hb imaginations were •such as could not easily enter into any other man." The effect produced by... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1820 - 476 páginas
...contrary to the Latin proverb, were not always the least happy ; and as his fancy was quick, so likewise were the products of it remote and new. He borrowed not of any other ; and his imaginations were such as could not easily enter into any other man." The effect produced by the conjunction... | |
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