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 v
... readers , and he has excited in many a defire of knowing a wri- ter , who , notwithstanding great faults , has capti vated , for two centuries , a whole enlightenened nation . Some have read his works , and have mentioned them ; others ...
... readers , and he has excited in many a defire of knowing a wri- ter , who , notwithstanding great faults , has capti vated , for two centuries , a whole enlightenened nation . Some have read his works , and have mentioned them ; others ...
Pàgina vi
... reader will , perhaps , be furprized at my making an elogium on French literature . He is little ac- quainted with the principles of my nation . An Englishman dares always do justice to merit . " When his country requires his talents ...
... reader will , perhaps , be furprized at my making an elogium on French literature . He is little ac- quainted with the principles of my nation . An Englishman dares always do justice to merit . " When his country requires his talents ...
Pàgina viii
... reader . Other cri- 66 " tics will make you fee the beauties of a poet : " he makes you feel them ; he does not demon- " ftrate , he does not perfuade , he entrances , he " elevates , and , like the fublime which he paints , " he ...
... reader . Other cri- 66 " tics will make you fee the beauties of a poet : " he makes you feel them ; he does not demon- " ftrate , he does not perfuade , he entrances , he " elevates , and , like the fublime which he paints , " he ...
Pàgina 13
... reader who thinks this elogium extravagant is a stranger to my fubject . To say that Shakspeare had the imagination of Dantè , and the depth of Machiavel , would be a * The work from which it is taken is mentioned by Mr. Sherlock , in ...
... reader who thinks this elogium extravagant is a stranger to my fubject . To say that Shakspeare had the imagination of Dantè , and the depth of Machiavel , would be a * The work from which it is taken is mentioned by Mr. Sherlock , in ...
Pàgina 17
... 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 his weakness , and he diverts himself with speaking of an ...
... 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 his weakness , and he diverts himself with speaking of an ...
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