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" All the images of nature were still present to him, and he drew them not laboriously but luckily: when he describes anything you more than see it, you feel it too. Those who accuse him to have wanted learning, give him the greater commendation: he was... "
Prefaces. Tempest. Two gentlemen of Verona. Merry wives of Windsor
per William Shakespeare - 1773
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The Miscellaneous Works, Volum 2

William Hazlitt - 1854 - 980 pàgines
...but luckily : when he describes anything, you more than see it, you feel it, too. Those who accuse him to have wanted learning give him the greater commendation : he was naturally learned ; he needed not the spectacle* of books to read nature ; he looked inwards and found her there. I cannot say he is everywhere...
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The Works of John Dryden, Volume X: Plays: The Tempest, Tyrannick Love, An ...

John Dryden - 2023 - 586 pàgines
...laboriously, but luckily; when he describes any thing, you more than see it, you feel it too. Those who accuse him to have wanted learning, give him the greater commendation: he was naturally learn'd; he needed not the spectacles of Books to read Nature; he look'd inwards, and found her there."...
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The Critical Reception of Shakespeare's Antony and Cleopatra from 1607 to 1905

Michael Steppat - 1980 - 646 pàgines
...Piece of Secret History (1747). The feeling voiced by Dryden himself that those who accuse Shakespeare to have wanted learning "give him the greater commendation: he was naturally learn'd," y had been developed against lesser poets than Shakespeare — as also against Dryden himself...
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Studies in Shakespeare, Bibliography, and Theatre

James G. McManaway - 1990 - 442 pàgines
...laboriously, but luckily: when he describes anything, you more than see it, you feel it too. Those who accuse him to have wanted learning, give him the greater commendation: he was naturally learn 'd; he needed not the spectacles of books to read nature, he look'd inwards, and found her there....
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Sources of Dramatic Theory: Volume 1, Plato to Congreve

Michael J. Sidnell - 1991 - 332 pàgines
...laboriously, but luckily: when he describes any thing, you more than see it, you feel it too. Those who accuse him to have wanted learning, give him the greater...commendation: he was naturally learned: he needed not the spectacles of books to read Nature: he looked inwards, and found her there, I cannot say he is every...
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William Shakespeare: The Critical Heritage, Volum 5

Brian Vickers - 1995 - 585 pàgines
...laboriously, but luckily. When he describes any thing, you more than see it, you feel it too. Those who accuse him to have wanted learning, give him the greater...commendation: he was naturally learned: he needed not the spectacles of books to read nature; he looked inwards, and found her there. I cannot say he is every...
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Textual Practice 10.3, Volum 10,Edició 3

Alan Sinfield - 1996 - 172 pàgines
...nature were still present to him, and he drew them not laboriously, but luckily. . . . Those who accuse him to have wanted learning give him the greater commendation. He was naturally learned. He needed not the spectacles of books to read nature. He looked inwards, and found her there. 44 As Dobson has pointed...
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The University in Ruins

Bill Readings - 1996 - 260 pàgines
...Latin, Shakespeare is claimed by Dryden not to have written with anything in mind: "Those who accuse him to have wanted learning, give him the greater commendation: he was naturally learn'd; he needed not the spectacles of Books to read Nature; he look'd inwards, and found her there."16...
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The Complete Idiot's Guide to Shakespeare

Laurie Rozakis - 1999 - 406 pàgines
...laboriously, but luckily: when he describes any thing, you more than see it, you feel it too. Those who accuse him to have wanted learning, give him the greater commendation: he was naturally learn'd; he needed not the spectacles of Books to read Nature; he look'd inwards, and found her there....
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The Cambridge Companion to Shakespeare

Margreta de Grazia, Stanley Wells - 2001 - 352 pàgines
...Nature were still present to him, and he drew them, not laboriously, but luckily . . . Those who accuse him to have wanted learning, give him the greater...commendation: he was naturally learned; he needed not the spectacles of books to read Nature; he looked inwards, and found her there. Thus Dryden continued and...
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