| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1808 - 486 페이지
...whom boduc is full of stately speeches and well sounding phrases, climbing up to the height of Seneca his style, and as full of notable morality, which it doth most delightfully teach, and thereby obtain the very end of poetry." * This is a mistake. Marlow, and several other dramatic authors,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1810 - 618 페이지
...Gorboduc is full of stately speeches, and well sounding phrases, climbing to the heighth of Seneca his style, and as full of notable morality ; which it doth most delightfully teach, and thereby obtain the very end of poetry." And Mr Pope was of opinion, " that the writers of the succeeding... | |
| Walter Scott - 1810 - 620 페이지
...of stately speeches, , and well sounding phrases, climbing to the hrighth of Seneca his style, aud as full of notable morality; which it doth most delightfully teach, and thereby obtain the very end of poetry." And Mr Pope was of opinion, " thai the writers of the succeeding... | |
| David Erskine Baker - 1812 - 430 페이지
...phrases, climbing '' to the height of Seneca's style, " and as full of notable moraliiv, SAD S At " which it doth most delightfully •" teach, and so obtain the very end " of poetry." Wood says, he was buried at Withiam above mentioned ; but four antiquary is mistaken. SADLER,... | |
| David Erskine Baker - 1812 - 422 페이지
...sounding " phrases, climbing to the height " of Seneca his style, and ns full " of notable moralitie, which it ' doth most delightfully teach, ' and so obtain the very end of ' poesie : yet, in truth, it is very ' defections in the circumstances ; ' which grieves me, because... | |
| David Erskine Baker - 1812 - 444 페이지
...sounding ' phrases, climbing to the height 'of Seneca his style, and .is full ' of notable moralitie, which it ' doth most delightfully teach, ' and so obtain the very end of 'poesie: yet, in truth, it is very " defections in the circumstances; which grieves me, because it... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1817 - 708 페이지
...Gorboduc is full of stately speeches, and well sounding phrases, climbing to the heighth of Seneca his style, and as full of notable morality, which it doth most delightfully teach." * Declamation and morality, however, are not the essentials of tragedy ; the first, indeed, is a positive... | |
| James George Barlace - 1819 - 408 페이지
...sounding phrases, climing to the " heighth of Seneca his stile, and as full of notable moralitie, ** which it doth most delightfully teach, and so obtain the very " end of poesie. Yet in truth it is very defectous in the cir" cumstances, which grieves me, because it might... | |
| Henry Southern - 1820 - 402 페이지
...says, it is " full of stately speeches and well-sounding phrases, climbing to the height of Seneca his style, and as full of notable morality, which it doth most delightfully teach." Rymer thinks it might have been a better direction to Shakspeare and Jonson, than any guide they had... | |
| 1820 - 404 페이지
...says, it is '' full of stately speeches and well-sounding phrases, climbing to the height of Seneca his style, and as full of notable morality, which it doth most delightfully teach." Rymer thinks it might have been a better direction to Shakspeare and Jonson, than any guide they had... | |
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