| James Boswell - 1799 - 648 páginas
...to all subsequent editors'. ' Was there ever,' cried he, ' such stuff as great part of Shakespeare ? only one must not say so. But what think you? What?...Yes, indeed, I think so. Sir, though mixed with such excellencies that — ' ' O !' cried he, laughing goodhumouredly, ' I know it is not to be said ! but... | |
| James Boswell - 1799 - 640 páginas
...to all subsequent editors'. ' Was there ever,' cried he, ' such stuff as great part of Shakespeare ? only one must not say so. But what think you ? What...Yes, indeed, I think so, Sir, though mixed with such excellencies that — ' ' O !' cried he, laughing goodhumouredly, ' I know it is not to be said ! but... | |
| 1843 - 632 páginas
...liked rather better. ' But ' was there ever,' he cried, ' such stuff as great part of Shak' speare ? Only one must not say so. But what think you ? 'What? Is there not sad stuff? What? What?' The next day Frances enjoyed the privilege of listening to some equally valuable criticism uttered... | |
| 1842 - 604 páginas
...cried he, " such stuff as great part of Shakspeare? only one must not savso ! But what thinkyou? — What?— Is there not sad stuff ? What ?— what #•...know it is not to be said! but it's true. Only it's Shakspearc, and nobody dare abuse him." Then he enumerated many of the characters and parts of plays... | |
| Fanny Burney - 1842 - 662 páginas
...read none of them, and consequently could say nothing about the matter ; — till, at last, he came to Shakspeare. " Was there ever," cried he, " such...sir, though mixed with such excellences, that—" "O !" cried he, laughing good-humouredly, " I know it is not to be said! but it's true. Only it's Shakspeare,... | |
| William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone - 1842 - 834 páginas
...more was said of Rousseau. His Majesty declared himself an enthusiast for Mrs. Siddons ; but as for Shakspeare! " Was there ever," cried he, " such stuff...Yes, indeed, I think so, Sir, though mixed with such excellencies, that — " "0 !" cried he, laughing good-huraouredly, " I know it is not to be said !... | |
| Fanny Burney - 1842 - 462 páginas
...last, he came to Shakespeare. " Was there ever," cried he, " such stuff as great part of Shakespeare? only one must not say so! But what think you?— What?...so, sir, though mixed with such excellences, that — " " O !" cried he, laughing good-humouredly, " I know it is not to be said ! but it's true. Only... | |
| Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1842 - 760 páginas
...last, he came to Shakespeare. ' ' Was there ever,' cried he, ' such stuff as great part of Shakespeare? only one must not say so! But what think you? —...so, sir, though mixed with such excellences, that — ' ' ' O!' cried he, laughing good-humouredly, ' I know it is not to be said ! but it's true. Only... | |
| Fanny Burney - 1842 - 460 páginas
...last, he came to Shakespeare. " Was there ever," cried he, " such stuff as great part of Shakespeare? only one must not say so.' But what think you?—...so, sir, though mixed with such excellences, that — " " O I" cried he, laughing good-humouredly, " I know it is not to be said ! but it's true. Only... | |
| 1842 - 712 páginas
...readers will care to see : — " ' Was there ever,' cried he, ' such stuff as great part of Shakspeare I only one must not say so ! But what think you ? —...so, sir, though mixed with such excellences, that — ' " ' О !' cried he, laughing good-humoredly, ' I know it is not to be said ! but it's true. Only... | |
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