| 1793 - 620 页
...of Anthony and Cleopatra. Surely he that imagines this, may imagine more. He that can take the ftage at one time for the palace of the Ptolemies, may take it in half an hour for the promontory of j4iïium, Delu'ion, if delufion be admitted, has no certain limitation; if the fpeétator can be once... | |
| John Dryden - 1800 - 624 页
...that his walk to the theatre has been a voyage to Egypt, and that he lives in the days of Antony and Cleopatra. Surely he that imagines this may imagine...persuaded, that his old acquaintance are Alexander and Caesar, that a room illuminated with candles is the plain of Pharsalia, or the bank of Granicus, he... | |
| John Dryden, Edmond Malone - 1800 - 591 页
...that his walk to the theatre has been a voyage to Egypt, and that he lives in the days of Antony and Cleopatra. Surely he that imagines this may imagine...admitted, has no certain limitation ; if the spectator can bp once persuaded, that his old acquaintance are Alexander and Cxsar, that a room illuminated with... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1800 - 330 页
...of Antony and Cleopatra. Surely he that imagines this may imagine more. He that can take the (tage at one time for the palace of the Ptolemies, may take it in half an hour for the promontory of Aclium. Delufion, if delufion be admitted, has no certain limitation j lion ; if the fpeftator can... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1801 - 454 页
...of Antony and Cleopatra. Surely he that imagines this may imagine more. He that can take the ftage at one time for the palace of the Ptolemies, may take it in half an hour for the promontory of Aftium, DeluJion, if delation be admitted, has no certain limitation ; if the fpectator can be once... | |
| 1802 - 630 页
...Anthony and Cieofalra. Surely he that imagines this, may imagine more. He that can take «he liage at one time for the palace of the Ptolemies, may take it in half an hour for the promontory of АЯ'тт. Delulïon, if deluden be admitted, has no certain limitation ; if the fyeelator can be once... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1803 - 494 页
...that his walk to the theatre has been a voyage to Egypt, and that he lives in the days of Antony and Cleopatra. Surely he that imagines this may imagine...persuaded, that his old acquaintance are Alexander and Ccesar, that a room illuminated with candles is the plain of Pharsalio, or the bank of Granicm, he... | |
| William Shakespeare, George Steevens, Samuel Johnson - 1803 - 542 页
...of Antony and Cleopatra. Surely he that imagines this may imagine more. He that can take the ftage at one time for the palace of the Ptolemies, may take it in half an hour for the promontory of Actium. Delufion, if delufion be admitted, has no certain limitation ; if the fpe&ator can be once perfuaded,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1802 - 422 页
...of Antony and Cleopatra. Surely he that imagines this may imagine more. He that can take the ftage at one time for the palace of the Ptolemies, may take it in half an hour for the promontory of Actiwra. Delufion, if delufion be admitted, has no certain limitation ; if the fpectator can be once... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1806 - 394 页
...that his walk to the theatre has been a voyage to Egypt, and that he lives in the days of Antony and Cleopatra. Surely he that imagines this may imagine...persuaded, that his old acquaintance are Alexander and Caesar, that a room illuminated with candles is the plain of Pharsalia, or the bank of -Granicus, he... | |
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