| William Shakespeare - 1841 - 316 páginas
...exposed him to the censure of critics, who form their judgments on narrower principles. Dennis and Rymer think his Romans not sufficiently Roman ; and Voltaire...the Danish usurper is represented as a drunkard. But Shukspeare always makes nature predominate over accident ; and if he preserves the essential character,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1844 - 348 páginas
...exposed him to the censure of critics, who form their judgments on narrower principles. Dennis and Rymer think his Romans not sufficiently Roman ; and Voltaire...not very careful of distinctions superinduced and adventit;ous. His story requires Romans or kings, but he thinks only on men. He knew that Rome, like... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1857 - 354 páginas
...their judgments on narrower principles. Dennis and Rymer think his Romans not sufficiently Itoman ; and Voltaire censures his kings as not completely...character, is not very careful of distinctions superinduced ind adventitious. His story requires Romans or kings, but he thinks only on men. He knew that Rome,... | |
| esq Henry Jenkins - 1864 - 800 páginas
...him to the censure of critics, who form their judgments upon narrower principles. Dennis and Rymer think his Romans not sufficiently Roman : and Voltaire...as a drunkard. But Shakspeare always makes nature predominant over accident ; and, if he preserves the essential character, is not very careful of distinctions... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1878 - 750 páginas
...exposed him to the censure of critics, who form their judgments on narrower principles. Dennis and Rymer think his Romans not sufficiently Roman ; and Voltaire...character, is not very careful of distinctions superinduced ui:d adventitious. His story requires Romans or kings, but he thinks only on men. He knew that Rome,... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1879 - 576 páginas
...exposed him to the censure of crities who form their judgments upon narrower principles. Dennis and Rymer / Shakespeare always makes nature predominate over accident ; and if he preserves the essential character... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1879 - 582 páginas
...decency violated wbea the Danish usurper is represented аз а drunkard. But Shakespeare always make« Ilis story requires Romans or Kings, but he thinks only on men. H^ knew that Home, like every other... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1882 - 996 páginas
...censure of critics, who form their judgment . upon narrower principles. Dennis and Rymer think Ins ˶vu 5 Gu % h x ~` \ && { +# < fe 0 m 1& Q de cency violated when the Danish usurper is repre sented as a drunkard. But Shakspeare always makes... | |
| James Boswell - 1887 - 598 páginas
...Oct. I, J7734 Johnson had joined Voltaire with Dennis and Rymer. 'Dennis and Rymer think Shakespeare's Romans not sufficiently Roman ; and Voltaire censures...the Danish usurper is represented as a drunkard. But Shakespeare always makes nature predominate over accident. . . . His story requires Romans or kings,... | |
| David Nichol Smith - 1903 - 434 páginas
...him to the censure of criticks, who form their judgments upon narrower principles. Dennis and Rhymer think his Romans not sufficiently Roman ; and Voltaire...the Danish usurper is represented as a drunkard. But Shakespeare always makes nature predominate over accident ; and if he preserves the essential character,... | |
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