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 17
... fear that they will not be fufficiently clear to a fuperficial reader , or a fastidious fine gentleman . Let us endeavour to add some more . What then is there here so admirable ? Let me be told , How ! Tullus reproaches Coriolanus with ...
... fear that they will not be fufficiently clear to a fuperficial reader , or a fastidious fine gentleman . Let us endeavour to add some more . What then is there here so admirable ? Let me be told , How ! Tullus reproaches Coriolanus with ...
Pàgina 20
... fear . This is not all ; Shakspeare is not contented with making the eagle defcend among the doves ; he will also make him defcend into the dove - house itself , according to the judicious remark of Mr. Sherlock ; and this is the ...
... fear . This is not all ; Shakspeare is not contented with making the eagle defcend among the doves ; he will also make him defcend into the dove - house itself , according to the judicious remark of Mr. Sherlock ; and this is the ...
Pàgina 25
... fear , there will a worse come in his place . 4 Pleb . Mark'd ye his words ? He would not take the crown ; Therefore , ' tis certain , he was not ambitious . 1 Pleb . If it be found fo , fome will dear abide it . 2 Pleb . Poor foul ...
... fear , there will a worse come in his place . 4 Pleb . Mark'd ye his words ? He would not take the crown ; Therefore , ' tis certain , he was not ambitious . 1 Pleb . If it be found fo , fome will dear abide it . 2 Pleb . Poor foul ...
Pàgina 26
... fear , I wrong the honourable men , Whofe daggers have stabb'd Cæfar : I do fear it . 4 Pleb . They were traitors : Honourable men ! All . The will ! the teftament ! 2 Pleb . They were villains , murderers : The will ! read the will ...
... fear , I wrong the honourable men , Whofe daggers have stabb'd Cæfar : I do fear it . 4 Pleb . They were traitors : Honourable men ! All . The will ! the teftament ! 2 Pleb . They were villains , murderers : The will ! read the will ...
Pàgina 32
... fears , who has given fafety to your wives and " children , and to yourselves the free enjoyment of " pleasures and repofe ! " Thefe words faid to the fol- diers : " See , maffacred by traitors , that Cæfar , who " conducted you to ...
... fears , who has given fafety to your wives and " children , and to yourselves the free enjoyment of " pleasures and repofe ! " Thefe words faid to the fol- diers : " See , maffacred by traitors , that Cæfar , who " conducted you to ...
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