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
... Such are his leading " features . Some one has well entitled his book , " The book of Gold . It is the most valuable of all " the treatises that are in being . It has only one fault , that of being too fhort . Learn him there- " fore by ...
... Such are his leading " features . Some one has well entitled his book , " The book of Gold . It is the most valuable of all " the treatises that are in being . It has only one fault , that of being too fhort . Learn him there- " fore by ...
Pàgina x
... Such as it is , it is the author's , and not mine . I have not only confi- dered it as my duty to translate his thoughts with the utmost exactness ; but I have carried my fcru- ples fo far as to preserve , as far as the difference of ...
... Such as it is , it is the author's , and not mine . I have not only confi- dered it as my duty to translate his thoughts with the utmost exactness ; but I have carried my fcru- ples fo far as to preserve , as far as the difference of ...
Pàgina 21
... Such are the principal beauties that have struck me in this fimili- tude . Ah ! what then would it be , if you were fenfible of the force of every word , and of the harmony of the English verfification ! A reader more acute , I make no ...
... Such are the principal beauties that have struck me in this fimili- tude . Ah ! what then would it be , if you were fenfible of the force of every word , and of the harmony of the English verfification ! A reader more acute , I make no ...
Pàgina 29
... Such is Shakspeare in the veil of my barbarous profe : but he is beautiful even veiled ; naked , he is beauty itself . I do not oppose this speech to any one of the three fpeeches in Homer , but to all three together . Now chuse that ...
... Such is Shakspeare in the veil of my barbarous profe : but he is beautiful even veiled ; naked , he is beauty itself . I do not oppose this speech to any one of the three fpeeches in Homer , but to all three together . Now chuse that ...
Pàgina 35
... Such was the idea of Shakspeare , and on this idea he must be judged . But the Monftrous Farces and the Grave - diggers ? The only view of Shakspeare was to make his fortune , and for ... Such 1 36 A FRAGMENT . Such is literally the hiftory.
... Such was the idea of Shakspeare , and on this idea he must be judged . But the Monftrous Farces and the Grave - diggers ? The only view of Shakspeare was to make his fortune , and for ... Such 1 36 A FRAGMENT . Such is literally the hiftory.
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