| John Dryden - 1717 - 464 páginas
...wijh all of us in this Attempt; I mean the Excellency of*the Moral: For the chief Perfons reprefented, were famous Patterns of unlawful Love; and their End accordingly was unfortunate. All reafonable Men have long fince concluded, That the Heroe of the Poem ought not to be a Character of... | |
| John Bell - 1776 - 382 páginas
...take my own meafurcs, in aiming at the mark. I doubt not but the fame motive has prevailed with all of us in this attempt ; I mean the excellency of the moral : for the chief perfens represented, were famous patterns of unlawful love; and their end accordingly was unfortunate.... | |
| John Bell - 1780 - 382 páginas
...take my own meafures in aiming at the mark. 1 doubt not but the fame motive has prevailed with all of us in this attempt, I mean the excellency of the moral ; for the chief perfons reprefented were famous patterns of unlawful love, and their end accordingly was unfortunate.... | |
| John Bell - 1776 - 422 páginas
...prevailed with all of us 5n this attempt ; I mem the excellency of the moral : for the chief jerfons represented, were famous patterns of unlawful love; and their end accordingly was unfortunate. All reafonable men have long fince conduced, that the hero of the poem, ought not to be a character of... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1907 - 644 páginas
...take my own measures, in aiming at the Mark. I doubt not but the same Motive has prevailed with all of us in this attempt ; I mean the excellency of the...reasonable men have long since concluded. That the Heroe of the Poem, ought not to be a character of perfect Virtue, for, then, he could not, without... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1883 - 456 páginas
...take my own measures, in aiming at the mark. I doubt not but the same motive has prevailed with all of us in this attempt ; I mean the excellency of the moral : For the chief persons repre[ sented were famous patterns of unlawful love ; [ and their end accordingly was unfortunate.... | |
| John Dryden - 1900 - 420 páginas
...take my own measures, in aiming at the mark. I doubt not but the same motive has prevailed with all of us in this attempt ; I mean the excellency of the...patterns of unlawful love ; and their end accordingly was unfor- I0 tunate. All reasonable men have long since concluded, that the hero of the poem ought not... | |
| John Dryden - 1900 - 412 páginas
...has prevailed with all of us in this attempt ; I mean the_excellency of the moral : for the ^:hief persons^ represented were famous patterns of unlawful love ; and their end accordingly was unfor- I0 ^unate. All reasonable men have long since concluded, thatjhe hero of the poem ought not... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1907 - 646 páginas
...take my own measures, in aiming at the Mark. I doubt not but the same Motive has prevailed with all of us in this attempt ; I mean the excellency of the...reasonable men have long since concluded, That the Meroe of the Poem, ought not to be a character of perfect Virtue, for, then, he could not, without... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1907 - 652 páginas
...take my own measures, in aiming at the Mark. I doubt not but the same Motive has prevailed with all of us in this attempt ; I mean the excellency of the...the chief persons represented, were famous patterns unlawful love ; and their end accordingly was unfortunate. All reasonable men have long since concluded,... | |
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