| William Shakespeare - 1844 - 348 páginas
...professions, which can operate but on small numbers ; or by the accidents of transient fashions or temporarj opinions : they are the genuine progeny of common...and the whole system of life is continued in motion. In the writings of other poets a character is too often au individual ; in those of Shakspeare it is... | |
| Richard Hiley - 1846 - 330 páginas
...world; by the peculiarities of studies or professions, which can operate but upon small numbers, nor, by the accidents of transient fashions or temporary...and the whole system of life is continued in motion. In the writings of other poets, a character is too often an individual; in those of Shakspeare, it... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1848 - 456 páginas
...what we have said of him in the words of that greatest of critics, Dr. Johnson. "Shakspeare," he says, "is above all writers, at least above all modern writers,...and the whole system of life is continued in motion. In the writings of other poets a character is too often an individual ; in those of Shakspeare it is... | |
| George Markham Tweddell - 1852 - 232 páginas
...operate but upon small numbers ; or by the accidents of transient fashions or temporary opinions i they are the genuine progeny of common humanity, such...and the whole system of life is continued in motion. In the writings of other poets, a character is too often an individual: in those of Shakspere it is... | |
| John Seely Hart - 1857 - 394 páginas
...which it clearly is, but as the first name in all literature ancient or modern. He is, above all other writers, the poet of nature; the poet that holds up...and the whole system of life is continued in motion. In the writings of other poets a character is too often an individual; in those of Shakspeare it is... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1848 - 786 páginas
...that study might produce, or chance might supply. If the nights of Dryden therefore are higher, sions, which can operate but upon small numbers; or by the...and the whole system of life is continued in motion. In the writings of other poets a character is loo often an individual : in those of Shakspeare it is... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1857 - 354 páginas
...world ; by the peculiarities o* studios or professions, which can operate but on small mini, bers ; or by the accidents of transient fashions or temporary...general passions and principles by which all minds aro agitated, and the whole system of life is continued in motion, la the writings of other poets a... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1858 - 780 páginas
...peculiarities of studies or profes•sons, which can operate but upon small numbers; or by the acci dents of transient fashions or temporary opinions . they...and the whole system of life is continued in motion. In the writings of other poets a character is too often an individual : in those of Shakspeare it is... | |
| Robert Demaus - 1859 - 612 páginas
...devolved from one generation to another, have received new honours at every transmission. Shakspere is above all writers, at least above all modern writers,...and the whole system of life is continued in motion. In the writings of other poets a character is too often an individual ; in those of Shakspere it is... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1859 - 780 páginas
...upon small numbers; or by the acci dents of transient fashions or temporary opinions . they are thi; genuine progeny of common humanity, such as the world...and the whole system of life is continued in motion. In the writings of other poets a character is too often an individual : in those of Shakspeare it is... | |
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