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 15
... character of a villain better than that of Iägo . · What is a poet , if he be ftripped of his language and harmony ? See then what Shakspeare is , deprived of these advantages . ( He is fpeaking of two princes . ) They are foft as the ...
... character of a villain better than that of Iägo . · What is a poet , if he be ftripped of his language and harmony ? See then what Shakspeare is , deprived of these advantages . ( He is fpeaking of two princes . ) They are foft as the ...
Pàgina 18
... character . What must be the ef- fect of this affront ? The raifing , the exalting , the inflaming this magnanimous heart , making , as it were , his foul , fwoln with rage , burst through a body become too narrow to contain it . He is ...
... character . What must be the ef- fect of this affront ? The raifing , the exalting , the inflaming this magnanimous heart , making , as it were , his foul , fwoln with rage , burst through a body become too narrow to contain it . He is ...
Pàgina 19
... character , which completely discovers to him the whole Corio- lanus , " ' Tis there , " That like an eagle in a dove - cote , T " Flutter'd your Volfcians in Corioli . " This is the comparison at which many readers will exclaim . Let ...
... character , which completely discovers to him the whole Corio- lanus , " ' Tis there , " That like an eagle in a dove - cote , T " Flutter'd your Volfcians in Corioli . " This is the comparison at which many readers will exclaim . Let ...
Pàgina 21
... character of him who fpeaks , we muft know the fituation of time in which he speaks , and have previously read , if not the whole piece , at least the scene . The brilliant , the flowery , the light Voltaire has in- troduced a fashion ...
... character of him who fpeaks , we muft know the fituation of time in which he speaks , and have previously read , if not the whole piece , at least the scene . The brilliant , the flowery , the light Voltaire has in- troduced a fashion ...
Pàgina 22
... character of Coriolanus , will never be perceived by those who are accustomed to read fuperficially . Tacitus is the writer of antiquity who has drawn characters with the greateft ftrength , vivacity , and truth . Shakspeare has drawn ...
... character of Coriolanus , will never be perceived by those who are accustomed to read fuperficially . Tacitus is the writer of antiquity who has drawn characters with the greateft ftrength , vivacity , and truth . Shakspeare has drawn ...
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