He paints, in a most inimitable manner, the gradual progress from the first origin ; " he gives," as Lessing says, "a living picture of all the most minute and secret artifices by which a feeling steals into our souls, of all the imperceptible advantages... A Course of Lectures on Dramatic Art and Literature - 第290页作者:August Wilhelm von Schlegel - 1833 - 442 页全本阅读 - 图书信息
 | William Hazlitt - 1838 - 360 页
...progress from the first origin. ' He gives,' as Lessing says, ' a living picture of all the most minute and secret artifices by which a feeling steals into...till it becomes the sole tyrant of our desires and aversions.' Of all poets, perhaps, he alone has portrayed the mental diseases — melancholy, delirium,... | |
 | William Shakespeare, Thomas Price - 1839 - 460 页
...loading, the sense they accompany." Edinburgh Review. " He gives a living picture of all the most minute and secret artifices by which a feeling steals into...the sole tyrant of our desires and our aversions." LESSINO. PAINTINGS , OP NATURE AND THE PASSIONS. 1 How sweet the moonlight sleeps upon this bank !... | |
 | Louisa Caroline Tuthill - 1847 - 362 页
...and the unheard of, in such intimate nearness." " He gives a living picture of all the most minute and secret artifices by which a feeling steals into...the sole tyrant of our desires and our aversions. He has never varnished over wild and bloodthirsty passions with a pleasing exterior, — never clothed... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1851 - 452 页
...progress from the first origin. " He gives," as Lessing says, " a living picture of All the most minute and secret artifices by which a feeling steals into...till it becomes the sole tyrant of our desires and aversions. Of all poets, perhaps, he alone has pourtrayed the mental diseases — melancholy, delirium,... | |
 | Mrs. Louisa C. Cuthill - 1853 - 312 页
...and the unheard-of, in such intimate nearness." " He gives a living picture of all the most minute and secret artifices by which a feeling steals into...the sole tyrant of our desires and our aversions. He has never varnished over wild and bloodthirsty passions with a pleasing exterior — never clothed... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1853 - 608 页
...loading, the sense they accompany." Edinburgh Review. " He gives a living picture of all the most minute and secret artifices by which a feeling steals into...the sole tyrant of our desires and our aversions." Lzssixo. PAINTINGS OF NATUEE AND THE PASSIONS. 1. The firmament. Look how the floor of heaven Is thick... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1853 - 444 页
...progress from the first origin. " He gives," as Lessing says, " a living picture of all the most minute and secret artifices by which a feeling steals into...till it becomes the sole tyrant of our desires and aversions. Of all poets, perhaps, he alone has pourtrayed the mental diseases — melancholy, delirium,... | |
 | William Hazlitt - 1859 - 498 页
...progress from the first origin. ' He gives,' as Lessing says, ' a living picture of all the most minute and secret artifices by which a feeling steals into...till it becomes the sole tyrant of our desires and aversions.' Of all poets, perhaps, he alone has portrayed the mental diseases — melancholy, delirium,... | |
 | Amos Dean - 1869 - 652 页
...HISTORY OF CIVILIZATION. first origin. He gives, as Lessing says, a living picture of all the most minute and secret artifices by which a feeling steals into...by which every other passion is made subservient to it,1 till it becomes the sole tyrant of our desires and our aversions. Of all poets, perhaps, he alone... | |
 | Henry Thomas Hall - 1871 - 294 页
...like Eaphael he is all ideal grace and perfection. "He gives a living picture of all the most minute and secret artifices by which a feeling steals into...imperceptible advantages which it there gains, of all the * Edinburgh Bevievr, Vol. 28, p. 473. stratagems by which every other passion is made subservient to,... | |
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