A Fragment in Shakespeare: Extracted from Advice to a Young Poet : Translated from the FrenchG.G.J. and J., Robinson, 1786 - 37 pàgines |
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Pàgina viii
... speak of Longinus . pre- " This matchlefs writer at once gives the cept and example * . He read with enthusiasm , " he wrote with enthufiafm , and he conveys en- " thusiasm into the foul of his reader . Other cri- 66 " tics will make ...
... speak of Longinus . pre- " This matchlefs writer at once gives the cept and example * . He read with enthusiasm , " he wrote with enthufiafm , and he conveys en- " thusiasm into the foul of his reader . Other cri- 66 " tics will make ...
Pàgina 14
... speak of them with the most rigid truth , would seem to the highest degree extravagant . But what fignifies what I feem , if really I be true ? I will therefore fay , because a more certain truth was never faid ; Shakspeare possessed ...
... speak of them with the most rigid truth , would seem to the highest degree extravagant . But what fignifies what I feem , if really I be true ? I will therefore fay , because a more certain truth was never faid ; Shakspeare possessed ...
Pàgina 15
... speak by means of words : Shakspeare alone has made filence speak * . Othello , a man of a noble heart , but violent to an ex- treme , deceived by a villain , thinks that his wife , whom he adores , is unfaithful to him , and kills her ...
... speak by means of words : Shakspeare alone has made filence speak * . Othello , a man of a noble heart , but violent to an ex- treme , deceived by a villain , thinks that his wife , whom he adores , is unfaithful to him , and kills her ...
Pàgina 16
... speak . ” Then Coriolanus : " Cut me to pieces , Volfcians , men and lads , " Stain all your edges in me . Boy ? falfe hound ! " If you have writ your annals true , ' tis there , " That , like an eagle in a dove - coat , I " Flutter'd ...
... speak . ” Then Coriolanus : " Cut me to pieces , Volfcians , men and lads , " Stain all your edges in me . Boy ? falfe hound ! " If you have writ your annals true , ' tis there , " That , like an eagle in a dove - coat , I " Flutter'd ...
Pàgina 17
... speaking of an eagle , and a dove - house . In the height of his rage , he makes a fimilitude , which , befides , is very common , to say no more , and has not even the weak merit of being brilliant . For my part , I maintain that the ...
... speaking of an eagle , and a dove - house . In the height of his rage , he makes a fimilitude , which , befides , is very common , to say no more , and has not even the weak merit of being brilliant . For my part , I maintain that the ...
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