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 14
... Moliere , who was an actor , had occafion , when he was on the stage , to obferve the effects produced dur- ing the representation . This advantage is one of the reasons of Moliere's being fuperior in theatric effect to all the comic ...
... Moliere , who was an actor , had occafion , when he was on the stage , to obferve the effects produced dur- ing the representation . This advantage is one of the reasons of Moliere's being fuperior in theatric effect to all the comic ...
Pàgina 15
... Moliere . Other poets have made men 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 ...
... Moliere . Other poets have made men 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 ...
Pàgina 35
... Moliere . Let us fee whether these two authors have met exactly at the fame point , and for the fame reafon . It is a fact known to all Paris , that the maf- ter - piece of the French ftage , the ivifantrope , failed at the first ...
... Moliere . Let us fee whether these two authors have met exactly at the fame point , and for the fame reafon . It is a fact known to all Paris , that the maf- ter - piece of the French ftage , the ivifantrope , failed at the first ...
Pàgina 36
... Moliere an- nexed to his pieces Shakspeare interwove into his . It was a happy circumftance for the French poet , that two pieces were acted on the fame day . It gave him an occafion of faying trifling things with impu- nity ; an ...
... Moliere an- nexed to his pieces Shakspeare interwove into his . It was a happy circumftance for the French poet , that two pieces were acted on the fame day . It gave him an occafion of faying trifling things with impu- nity ; an ...
Pàgina 37
... Moliere was the people , a foolish and fantastic monfter : to fatisfy it , these writers were obliged to lay aside their own ge- nius , and to affume the genius of the pit . There ne- ver exifted three men who had more tafte than Ra ...
... Moliere was the people , a foolish and fantastic monfter : to fatisfy it , these writers were obliged to lay aside their own ge- nius , and to affume the genius of the pit . There ne- ver exifted three men who had more tafte than Ra ...
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