O, there be players that I have seen play, and heard others praise, and that highly, not to speak it profanely, that, neither having the accent of Christians nor the gait of Christian, pagan, nor man, have so strutted and bellowed that I have thought... The Edinburgh Review - Página 371845Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Elias Lyman Magoon - 1849 - 612 páginas
...inspiration from his lips. Unfortunately many a fine intellect is shrouded in an uncouth body, looking "as if some of nature's journeymen had made them, and not made them well." But not so with our orator. The graceful magnitude of his outer man comports with the compact and yet... | |
| Robert Joseph Sullivan - 1850 - 524 páginas
...Christian, nor the gait of Christian, Pagan, nor man, have so strutted and bellowed, that I have thought some of Nature's journeymen had made them, and not made them well, they imitated humanity so abominably. And let those that play your clowns, speak no more than is tet... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1856 - 446 páginas
...inflexibility of figures carved in wood, and painted over in good strong body colours, that look " as if some of nature's journeymen had made them, and not made them well." But we still want a Prometheus to give life to the cumbrous mass, — to throw an intellectual light... | |
| John Seely Hart - 1857 - 394 páginas
...Christians, nor the gait of Christian, pagan, nor man, have so strutted, and bellowed, that I have thought some of nature's journeymen had made them, and not made them well, they imitated humanity BO abominably. O, reform it altogether. And let those, that play your clowns,... | |
| Philip Cater - 1863 - 272 páginas
...the reverence of Christian, Pagan, or Man, have so strutted and bellowed, that I have thought that some of Nature's journeymen had made them, and not made them well, they imitated Christianiiy s<, abominably." — fhakespeare Spiritualized " Rten n'est beau que le... | |
| Penny readings - 1866 - 304 páginas
...Christians, nor the gait of Christian, pagan, nor man, have so strutted, and bellowed, that I have thought some of nature's journeymen had made them, and not made them well, they imitated humanity so abominably. O ! reform it altogether. And let those, that play your clowns,... | |
| Henry Giles - 1868 - 298 páginas
...Christians, nor the gait of Christian, pagan, or man, have so strutted and bellowed, that I have thought some of nature's journeymen had made them, and not made them well, they imitated humanity so abominably." But had the poor player dared, he might have retorted and parodied... | |
| Joseph Edwards Carpenter - 1869 - 596 páginas
...Christians, nor the gait of Christian, pagan, nor man, have so strutted, and bellowed, that I have thought some of nature's journeymen had made them, and not made them well, they imitated humanity so abominably. O ! reform it altogether. And let those, that play your clowns,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1877 - 506 páginas
...Christians nor the gait of Christian, pagan, nor man, have so strutted and bellowed, that I have thought 30 some of nature's journeymen had made them, and not made them well, they imitated humanity so abominably. 26. o'tt-;ticij/i~\ ore-weigh Qq. o're- 29. accent of Christians]... | |
| William Hazlitt, William Carew Hazlitt - 1873 - 508 páginas
...inflexibility of figures carved in wood, and painted over in good strong body colours, that look " as if some of nature's journeymen had made them, and not made them well." BuLwe still V want_ a, Prometheus to give life to the cumbrous mass — to . throw an intellectual... | |
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