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 14
... never feen fuch " a being . " You are in the right ; Nature made it , and broke the mould . • The merits of this poet are so extraordinary , that the man , who should speak of them with the most rigid truth , would seem to the highest ...
... never feen fuch " a being . " You are in the right ; Nature made it , and broke the mould . • The merits of this poet are so extraordinary , that the man , who should speak of them with the most rigid truth , would seem to the highest ...
Pàgina 17
... never go farther , nor nature be better represented , than in this paffage of Shakspeare . I maintain that the answer of the warrior is the only one which the poet ought to have put into his mouth . Reader , the only favour that I ...
... never go farther , nor nature be better represented , than in this paffage of Shakspeare . I maintain that the answer of the warrior is the only one which the poet ought to have put into his mouth . Reader , the only favour that I ...
Pàgina 18
... never fail inceffantly to repeat it . To that he chiefly confines himself . The oftener he repeats it , the more he thinks he triumphs . Shakspeare , the painter of na ture , has not omitted this ftroke of truth . In the few words that ...
... never fail inceffantly to repeat it . To that he chiefly confines himself . The oftener he repeats it , the more he thinks he triumphs . Shakspeare , the painter of na ture , has not omitted this ftroke of truth . In the few words that ...
Pàgina 22
... 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 them better than Ta- citus . I ...
... 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 them better than Ta- citus . I ...
Pàgina 29
... never : -Come , away , away ; We'll burn his body in the holy place , And with the brands fire the traitors ' houses . Take up the body , 2 Pleb . Go , fetch fire . 1 3 Pleb . Pluck down benches . 4 Pleb . Pluck down forms , windows ...
... never : -Come , away , away ; We'll burn his body in the holy place , And with the brands fire the traitors ' houses . Take up the body , 2 Pleb . Go , fetch fire . 1 3 Pleb . Pluck down benches . 4 Pleb . Pluck down forms , windows ...
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