The Plays, 第 1 卷Otridge & Rackham, 1824 |
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第 xi 頁
... criticism upon Shakspeare's works , so I will only take the liberty , with all due submission to the judgment of others , to observe some of those things I have been pleased with in looking him over . His plays are properly to be ...
... criticism upon Shakspeare's works , so I will only take the liberty , with all due submission to the judgment of others , to observe some of those things I have been pleased with in looking him over . His plays are properly to be ...
第 xxvi 頁
William Shakespeare. eye surveys the sun through artificial opacity . The great contention of criticism is to find the faults of the moderns , and the beauties of the ancients . While an author is yet living , we estimate his powers by ...
William Shakespeare. eye surveys the sun through artificial opacity . The great contention of criticism is to find the faults of the moderns , and the beauties of the ancients . While an author is yet living , we estimate his powers by ...
第 xxxii 頁
... critics , who form their judgments upon narrower principles . Dennis and Rymer think his Romans not sufficiently Roman ; and Voltaire censures his kings as not completely royal . Dennis is offended that Menenius , a senator of Rome ...
... critics , who form their judgments upon narrower principles . Dennis and Rymer think his Romans not sufficiently Roman ; and Voltaire censures his kings as not completely royal . Dennis is offended that Menenius , a senator of Rome ...
第 xxxiv 頁
... criticism will be readily allowed ; but there is always an appeal open from criticism to nature . The end of writing is to instruct ; the end of poetry is to instruct by pleasing . That the mingled drama may convey all the instruction ...
... criticism will be readily allowed ; but there is always an appeal open from criticism to nature . The end of writing is to instruct ; the end of poetry is to instruct by pleasing . That the mingled drama may convey all the instruction ...
第 xxxv 頁
... criticism of that age was satisfied , what- ever lighter pleasure it afforded in its progress . History was a series of actions , with no other than chronological succession , independent on each other , and without any tendency to ...
... criticism of that age was satisfied , what- ever lighter pleasure it afforded in its progress . History was a series of actions , with no other than chronological succession , independent on each other , and without any tendency to ...
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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.