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 vi
... give weight and authority to his decifions . The paffages which I fhall quote will have the double advantage of interesting the rea- der , and of acquainting him with the right which Mr. Sherlock may have to his confidence . Mr ...
... give weight and authority to his decifions . The paffages which I fhall quote will have the double advantage of interesting the rea- der , and of acquainting him with the right which Mr. Sherlock may have to his confidence . Mr ...
Pàgina viii
... gives the cept and example * . He read with enthusiasm , " he wrote with enthufiafm , and he conveys en- " thusiasm into the foul of his reader . Other cri- 66 " tics will make you fee the beauties of a poet : " he makes you feel them ...
... gives the cept and example * . He read with enthusiasm , " he wrote with enthufiafm , and he conveys en- " thusiasm into the foul of his reader . Other cri- 66 " tics will make you fee the beauties of a poet : " he makes you feel them ...
Pàgina 17
... gives an af- front , and an affront which touches him in the most delicate point , his military glory . His heart inflamed , his imagination fired , Coriolanus replies , 66 Boy ? falfe hound ! —you know , " That , like an eagle in a ...
... gives an af- front , and an affront which touches him in the most delicate point , his military glory . His heart inflamed , his imagination fired , Coriolanus replies , 66 Boy ? falfe hound ! —you know , " That , like an eagle in a ...
Pàgina 19
... gives imagination . Instead of this vulgar man , now represent to yourself Coriolanus , fuch as I have juft defcribed him , general of a numerous army , engroffed by important affairs , in a critical and transporting moment , with a ...
... gives imagination . Instead of this vulgar man , now represent to yourself Coriolanus , fuch as I have juft defcribed him , general of a numerous army , engroffed by important affairs , in a critical and transporting moment , with a ...
Pàgina 20
... gives the fame idea , is re- ferved for common language . Is it the fault of Shakspeare , that the beauty of the term which he employs cannot be tranflated into French ? One If the Italian reader be not fenfible of the fublimity.
... gives the fame idea , is re- ferved for common language . Is it the fault of Shakspeare , that the beauty of the term which he employs cannot be tranflated into French ? One If the Italian reader be not fenfible of the fublimity.
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