An Essay on the Writings and Genius of Shakespeare: Compared with the Greek and French Dramatic Poets; with Some Remarks Upon the Misrepresentations of Mons. de VoltaireHarding, 1810 - 296 pagina's |
Vanuit het boek
Resultaten 1-5 van 23
Pagina xviii
... render him superior to a servile awe of pedantic institutions , in his in genious preface to his edition of Shakspeare ... rendered com- plete in this age . His genius produced works that time could not destroy : but some of the lighter ...
... render him superior to a servile awe of pedantic institutions , in his in genious preface to his edition of Shakspeare ... rendered com- plete in this age . His genius produced works that time could not destroy : but some of the lighter ...
Pagina 9
... rendered a fine specimen of sculpture , from being beau- tifully coloured , or highly polished . It is frivolous and idle , therefore , to insist on any little incidental and accessory beauties , where the main part , the very ...
... rendered a fine specimen of sculpture , from being beau- tifully coloured , or highly polished . It is frivolous and idle , therefore , to insist on any little incidental and accessory beauties , where the main part , the very ...
Pagina 56
... renders weak and querulous , and who is now beginning to grow mad , thus very naturally , in the ge- neral calamity of the storm , recurs to his own particular circumstances . LEAR . Spit fire , spout rain ; Nor rain , wind , thunder ...
... renders weak and querulous , and who is now beginning to grow mad , thus very naturally , in the ge- neral calamity of the storm , recurs to his own particular circumstances . LEAR . Spit fire , spout rain ; Nor rain , wind , thunder ...
Pagina 61
... rendered subservient . 7 Shakspeare , in various nature wise , does not confine himself to any particular pas- sion . When he writes from history , he attributes to the persons such sentiments , as agreed with their actions and charac ...
... rendered subservient . 7 Shakspeare , in various nature wise , does not confine himself to any particular pas- sion . When he writes from history , he attributes to the persons such sentiments , as agreed with their actions and charac ...
Pagina 80
... render'd such aspect As cloudy men use to their adversaries , Being with his presence glutted , gorg'd and full . And in that very line , Harry , stand'st thou ; For For thou hast lost thy princely privilege With vile participation 80 ...
... render'd such aspect As cloudy men use to their adversaries , Being with his presence glutted , gorg'd and full . And in that very line , Harry , stand'st thou ; For For thou hast lost thy princely privilege With vile participation 80 ...
Overige edities - Alles bekijken
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
absurd action admired affected allegory ambition ancient ANTONY appears Aristotle Atossa Augustus battle of Shrewsbury blank-verse blood Brutus Cassius character Cinna conspiracy conspirators Corneille critic crown dæmons danger danger death dialogue drama ELPINICE Emilia Euripides Eurystheus excite fable Falstaffe fear French friends genius ghost give glory grace Grecian Greek hath heart heav'n Henry Hercules heroes honour human imagination imitation judgment Julius Cæsar kind king lady learned lover Macbeth manners means ment mind moral murder muse nature Nervii never noble passions perfect person piece play PLEBEIAN PLUTARCH poet poetry Prince racters rendered representation ridicule Roman Rome says scene secret sentiments Shak Shakspeare Shakspeare's shew sion soliloquy Sophocles soul speak spectator speech spirit stage sublime superstition Tacitus taste tell temper terror thee Theseus thing thou tion tragedians tragedy tragedy of Macbeth translation virtue Voltaire vulgar witches words writers