The Plays, 第 1 卷Otridge & Rackham, 1824 |
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第 i 頁
... believe we are better pleased with those thoughts , altogether new and uncom- mon , which his own imagination supplied him so abundantly with , than if he had given us the most beautiful passages out of the Greek and Latin poets , and ...
... believe we are better pleased with those thoughts , altogether new and uncom- mon , which his own imagination supplied him so abundantly with , than if he had given us the most beautiful passages out of the Greek and Latin poets , and ...
第 iii 頁
... believe we are better pleased with those thoughts , altogether new and uncom- mon , which his own imagination supplied him so abundantly with , than if he had given us the most beautiful passages out of the Greek and Latin poets , and ...
... believe we are better pleased with those thoughts , altogether new and uncom- mon , which his own imagination supplied him so abundantly with , than if he had given us the most beautiful passages out of the Greek and Latin poets , and ...
第 viii 頁
... believe it must be allowed , that what nature gave the latter , was more than a balance for what books had given the former ; and the judgment of a great man upon this occasion was , I think , very just and proper . In a conver- sation ...
... believe it must be allowed , that what nature gave the latter , was more than a balance for what books had given the former ; and the judgment of a great man upon this occasion was , I think , very just and proper . In a conver- sation ...
第 xi 頁
... believe it may be as well expressed by what Horace says of the first Romans , who wrote tra- gedy upon the Greek models , ( or indeed translated them , ) in his epistle to Augustus : - naturâ sublimis et acer : Nam spirat tragicum satis ...
... believe it may be as well expressed by what Horace says of the first Romans , who wrote tra- gedy upon the Greek models , ( or indeed translated them , ) in his epistle to Augustus : - naturâ sublimis et acer : Nam spirat tragicum satis ...
第 xiii 頁
... believe , Thersites in Troilus and Cressida , and Apemantus in Timon , will be allowed to be master - pieces of ill - nature , and satirical snarling . To these I might add , that incomparable character of Shylock the VOL . I. с Jew ...
... believe , Thersites in Troilus and Cressida , and Apemantus in Timon , will be allowed to be master - pieces of ill - nature , and satirical snarling . To these I might add , that incomparable character of Shylock the VOL . I. с Jew ...
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第 xli 頁 - A quibble, poor and 15 barren as it is, gave him such delight that he was content to purchase it by the sacrifice of reason, propriety, and truth. A quibble was to him the fatal Cleopatra for which he lost the world and was content to lose it.