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 v
... beauties , and on his faults , and Shakspeare has at length begun to engage part of the attention of those who cultivate literature . The original is in Italian ; and may be purchased at Meffrs . Robin- fons in Pater nofter Row , or at ...
... beauties , and on his faults , and Shakspeare has at length begun to engage part of the attention of those who cultivate literature . The original is in Italian ; and may be purchased at Meffrs . Robin- fons in Pater nofter Row , or at ...
Pàgina viii
... beauties of a poet : " he makes you feel them ; he does not demon- " ftrate , he does not perfuade , he entrances , he " elevates , and , like the fublime which he paints , " he fubdues the foul , and tranfports it whither he pleases ...
... beauties of a poet : " he makes you feel them ; he does not demon- " ftrate , he does not perfuade , he entrances , he " elevates , and , like the fublime which he paints , " he fubdues the foul , and tranfports it whither he pleases ...
Pàgina 13
... beauties which are at once the glory and delight of thy nation , Thou wert the eldest fon , the darling child , of Na- ture ; and , like thy mother , enchanting , aftonishing , fublime , graceful , thy variety is inexhaustible . Al ...
... beauties which are at once the glory and delight of thy nation , Thou wert the eldest fon , the darling child , of Na- ture ; and , like thy mother , enchanting , aftonishing , fublime , graceful , thy variety is inexhaustible . Al ...
Pàgina 15
... beauties . I will explain my- felf . Whoever has obferved Nature knows , that , when a man of courage is once provoked , he endeavours to * Surely not alone , when we recollect the expreffive filence of the ghoft of Ajax in the Odyffey ...
... beauties . I will explain my- felf . Whoever has obferved Nature knows , that , when a man of courage is once provoked , he endeavours to * Surely not alone , when we recollect the expreffive filence of the ghoft of Ajax in the Odyffey ...
Pàgina 17
... beauties . This image is here a characteristic stroke , it is a fentiment , and a fentiment which can only fuit that particular moment . It is to the valiant , the fuf ceptible , the proud Coriolanus , that Tullus gives an af- front ...
... beauties . This image is here a characteristic stroke , it is a fentiment , and a fentiment which can only fuit that particular moment . It is to the valiant , the fuf ceptible , the proud Coriolanus , that Tullus gives an af- front ...
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