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 vii
... of this elogium , it is neceffary to read , in Mr. Sherlock's fixth letter on Dryden , the comparison which he makes between Raphael and Correggio . a 4 . " " of Vill 66 PREFACE . " of bending a stubborn language PREFACE . vil.
... of this elogium , it is neceffary to read , in Mr. Sherlock's fixth letter on Dryden , the comparison which he makes between Raphael and Correggio . a 4 . " " of Vill 66 PREFACE . " of bending a stubborn language PREFACE . vil.
Pàgina viii
... language to fweetnefs " and harmony , we think that Racine joins to fo many folid talents the charm of the fineft " verfes that could poffibly be written , we cannot 66 fufficiently admire or praise him . " Hear him speak of Longinus ...
... language to fweetnefs " and harmony , we think that Racine joins to fo many folid talents the charm of the fineft " verfes that could poffibly be written , we cannot 66 fufficiently admire or praise him . " Hear him speak of Longinus ...
Pàgina ix
... his death alone would have immorta * This flocking but picturefque fubject now speaks to all nations in the univerfal language of Sir Joshua Reynolds . English Translator . " lized X PREFACE . " lized him ; a death as PREFACE . ix.
... his death alone would have immorta * This flocking but picturefque fubject now speaks to all nations in the univerfal language of Sir Joshua Reynolds . English Translator . " lized X PREFACE . " lized him ; a death as PREFACE . ix.
Pàgina x
... languages would allow it , the arrangement of his words , the turn of his phrase , and , if I may fo express it , the phyfiognomy of his style * . Thus , whatever opinion may be formed of it , I ought to have no fhare either in the ...
... languages would allow it , the arrangement of his words , the turn of his phrase , and , if I may fo express it , the phyfiognomy of his style * . Thus , whatever opinion may be formed of it , I ought to have no fhare either in the ...
Pàgina 15
... language and harmony ? See then what Shakspeare is , deprived of these advantages . ( He is fpeaking of two princes . ) They are foft as the Zephyrs which blow on the violet without moving its fragrant head ; but , when their royal ...
... language and harmony ? See then what Shakspeare is , deprived of these advantages . ( He is fpeaking of two princes . ) They are foft as the Zephyrs which blow on the violet without moving its fragrant head ; but , when their royal ...
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