This, therefore, is the praise of Shakespeare that his drama is the mirror of life; that he who has mazed his imagination in following the phantoms which other writers raise up before him, may here be cured of his delirious ecstasies, by reading human... The Works of Samuel Johnson, L.L.D. - Página 134por Samuel Johnson - 1809Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| William Shakespeare - 1793 - 860 páginas
...would be found in trials, to which it cannot be expofed. This therefore is the praife of Shakfpeare, that his drama is the mirror of life; that he who...imagination, in following the phantoms which other writers raife up before him, may here be cured of his delirious ecftafies, by reading human fentiments in human... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1800 - 330 páginas
...would be found in trials, to which it cannot be expofed. This therefote is the praife of Shakfpeare, that his drama is the mirror of life; that he who...imagination, in following the phantoms which other writers r^ife up before him, may here be cured of his delirious lirious ecftaiies, by reading human fentiments... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1801 - 454 páginas
...to which it cannot be expofed. This therefore is the praife of Shakefpeare, that his <Jrarna_js_the mirror of life; that he who has mazed his imagination, in following the phantoms which other writers raife up before him, may here be cured of his delirious ecftacies, by reading human fentiments in human... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1803 - 494 páginas
...would be found in trials, to which it cannot be exposed. This therefore is the praise of Shakspeare, that his drama is the mirror of life ; that he who...hermit may estimate the transactions of the world, VOL. I. - C and a confessor predict the progress of the passions. His adherence to general nature has... | |
| William Shakespeare, George Steevens, Samuel Johnson - 1803 - 542 páginas
...would be found in trials, to which it cannot be expofed. This therefore is the praife of Shakfpeare, that his drama is the mirror of life ; that he who...imagination, in following the phantoms which other writers raife up before him, may here be cured of his delirious ecftafies, by reading human fentiments in human... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1802 - 422 páginas
...be found in trials, to which it cannot be expofed. This, therefore, is the praife of Shake fpeare, that his drama is the mirror of life ; that he who...imagination, in following the phantoms which other writers raife up before him, may here be cured of his delirious ecftacies, by reading human fentiments in human... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1804 - 256 páginas
...out of common conversation, and common occurrences. " This, therefore, is the praise of Shakespeare, that his drama is the mirror of life ; that he who has mazed bis imagination, in following the phantoms which other writers raise up before him, may here be cured... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1806 - 376 páginas
...would be found in trials, to which it' cannot be exposed. This therefore is the praise of Shakespeare, that his drama is the mirror of life; that he who...up before him, may here be cured of his delirious ecstacies, by reading human sentiments in human language, by scenes from which a hermit may estimate... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1809 - 390 páginas
...which it cannot be exposed. This therefore is the praise of Shakspeare, that his drama is the miiTor of life; that he who has mazed his imagination, in...up before him, may here be cured of his delirious eestasies, by reading human sentiments in human language; by scenes from which a hermit may estimate... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1809 - 394 páginas
...which it cannot be exposed. This therefore is the praise of Shakspeare, that his drama is the miiTor of life; that he who has mazed his imagination, in...up before him, may here be cured of his delirious eestasies, by reading human sentiments in human language ; by scenes from which a hermit may estimate... | |
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