| John Howe Baron Chedworth - 1805 - 392 páginas
...senate-house would certainly have afforded " him. He was inclined to show an usurper and " a murderer not only odious but despicable ; " he therefore added...cavils " of petty minds ; a poet overlooks the casual " distinctions of country and condition, as a " painter, satisfied with the figure, neglects the "... | |
| Oriental tales - 1805 - 168 páginas
...he supposes to be the common practice of artists, which it may also be useful to notice. He says : " A poet overlooks the casual distinction of country, and condition, as a painter, satisfied with the figure, neglects the drapery." On this I would beg to observe, that what is often slightly... | |
| John Hoppner - 1805 - 164 páginas
...he supposes to be the common practice of artists, which it may also be useful to notice. He says : "A poet overlooks the casual distinction of country and condition, as a painter, satisfied with I he figure, neglects the draper/:" On this I would beg to observe, that what is often slightly... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1806 - 394 páginas
...the senate-home would certainly have afforded him. He was inclined to shew an usurper and a murderer not only odious, but despicable ; he therefore added...of country and condition, as a painter, satisfied with the figure, neglects the draper}-. The censure which he has incurred by mixing coinick and tragick... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1806 - 376 páginas
...the senatehouse would certainly have afforded him. He was inclined to shew an usurper and a muderer not only odious, but despicable; he therefore added...of country and condition, as a painter, satisfied with the figure, neglects the drapery. The censure which he has incurred by mixing comick and tragick... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1809 - 394 páginas
...senate -house would certainly have afforded him. He was inclined to shew an usurper and a murderer not only odious, but despicable ; he therefore added...of country and condition, as a painter, satisfied with the figure, neglects the drapery. The censure which he has incurred by mixing comick and tragick... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1809 - 390 páginas
...the senate-house would certainly have afforded him. He was inclined to shew an usurper and a murderer not only odious, but despicable; he therefore added...of country and condition, as a painter, satisfied with the figure, neglects the drapery. The censure which he has incurred by mixing comick and tragick... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1809 - 488 páginas
...the senate house would certainly have afforded him. He wasinclined to show an usurper and a murderer, not only odious, but despicable ; he therefore added...distinction of country and condition, as a painter, satisIied with the figure, neglects the drapery. The censure which he has incurred by mixing comic... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1810 - 444 páginas
...the senate-house would certainly have afforded him. He was inclined to shew an usurper and a murderer not only odious, but despicable ; he therefore added...qualities, knowing that kings love wine like other merii and that wine exerts its natural power upon kings. These are the petty cavils of petty minds... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1810 - 486 páginas
...the senate-house would certainly have afforded him. He was inclined to show an usurper and a murderer not only odious, but despicable ; he therefore added drunkenness to his other qualities, knowing that tings love wine like other men, and that wine exerts its natural power upon kings. These are the petty... | |
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