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
... taste and impartiality of the author , that I think myself obliged to present them to the pub- lic . These two talents are in a critic most effen- tial : they alone give weight and authority to his decifions . The paffages which I fhall ...
... taste and impartiality of the author , that I think myself obliged to present them to the pub- lic . These two talents are in a critic most effen- tial : they alone give weight and authority to his decifions . The paffages which I fhall ...
Pàgina ix
... taste . As a statesman , “ he maintained with a noble spirit the glory of his queen . To the enlightened understanding " of a philofopher he added the conftancy of a “ hero ; and , if he had not composed his divine " treatise , his ...
... taste . As a statesman , “ he maintained with a noble spirit the glory of his queen . To the enlightened understanding " of a philofopher he added the conftancy of a “ hero ; and , if he had not composed his divine " treatise , his ...
Pàgina x
... taste and impartiality of Mr. Sher- lock : 66 " If I have not named the great Corneille , it is not that I by any means deny his claim to that " title . I did not propose to discuss the French " literature , but only to point out the ...
... taste and impartiality of Mr. Sher- lock : 66 " If I have not named the great Corneille , it is not that I by any means deny his claim to that " title . I did not propose to discuss the French " literature , but only to point out the ...
Pàgina 35
... taste of the popu- lace , as Sylla jefted with his foldiers . Who is the glory and the honour of France ? There is only one voice : Moliere . Let us fee whether these two authors have met exactly at the fame point , and for the fame ...
... taste of the popu- lace , as Sylla jefted with his foldiers . Who is the glory and the honour of France ? There is only one voice : Moliere . Let us fee whether these two authors have met exactly at the fame point , and for the fame ...
Pàgina
... taste and eru- dition , that knowledge of men and of books , which we had occá- fion to admire , with a few grains of allowance , in the former fo- reign productions of this writer . The chief subjects are , the King of ' Pruffia ...
... taste and eru- dition , that knowledge of men and of books , which we had occá- fion to admire , with a few grains of allowance , in the former fo- reign productions of this writer . The chief subjects are , the King of ' Pruffia ...
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