He has scenes of undoubted and perpetual excellence, but perhaps not one play, which, if it were now exhibited as the work of a contemporary writer, would be heard to the conclusion. The works of Samuel Johnson - 162 페이지저자: Samuel Johnson - 1824전체보기 - 도서 정보
| William Shakespeare - 1788 - 346 페이지
...honour. He has scenes of undoubted and perpetual excellence, but perhaps not one play, which, if it were now exhibited as the work of a contemporary writer, would be heard to the conclusion. I am indeed fary from thinking, that his works were wrought to his own ideas of pcrfeclion ; when they were such... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1790 - 1058 페이지
...honour. He has fcenes of undoubted and perpetual excellence, but perhaps not one play, which if it were now exhibited as the work of a contemporary writer, would be heard to the conclufion. I am indeed far from * It appears, from the induction of B«n Jonfon's HM-tlxioaKvi-Yair,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1793 - 860 페이지
...honour. He has fcenes of undoubted and perpetual excellence, but perhaps not one play, which, if it were now exhibited as the work of a contemporary writer, would be heard to the conclufion. I am indeed far from thinking, that his works were wrought to his own ideas of perfection... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1800 - 330 페이지
...honour. He has fcenes of undoubted and perpetual excellence, but perhaps not one play, which, if it were now exhibited as the work of a contemporary writer,...wrought to his own ideas of perfection; when they were fuch as would fatisfy the audience, they iatisfied the writer. It is feldom that authors, though more... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1801 - 454 페이지
...honour. He has fcenes of undoubted and perpetual excellence ; but perhaps not one play, which, if it were now exhibited as the work of a contemporary writer, would be heard to the conclufion. I am indeed far from thinking, that his works were wrought to hia own ideas of perfection... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1803 - 494 페이지
...perhaps not one play, which, if it were now exhibited as the work of a contemporary writer, VOL. i, e would be heard to the conclusion. I am indeed far...seldom that authors, though more studious of fame than Shakspeare, rise much above the standard of their own age; to add a little to what is best will always... | |
| William Shakespeare, George Steevens, Samuel Johnson - 1803 - 542 페이지
...honour. He has fcenes of undoubted and perpetual excellence, but perhaps not one play, which, if it were now exhibited as the work of a contemporary writer, would be heard to the conclufion. I am indeed far from thinking, that his works were wrought to his own ideas of perfection... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1804 - 256 페이지
...of his praise is paid by perception and judgment, much is likewise given by custom and veneration. I am, indeed, far from thinking, that his works were...satisfied the writer. It is seldom that authors, though, wore studious of fame than Shakespeare, rise much standard of their own age : -to add a little to what... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1802 - 422 페이지
...honour. He has fcenes of undoubted and perpetual excellence, but perhaps not one play, which, if it were now exhibited as the work of a contemporary writer, would be heard to the conclufion. I am, indeed, far from thinking, that his works were wrought to his own ideas of perfection... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1806 - 394 페이지
...not one play, which, if it were uow exhibited as the work of a contemporary writer, would be beard to the conclusion. I am indeed far from thinking,...seldom that authors, though more studious of fame than Shakspeare, rise much above the standard of their own age ; to add a little to what is best will always... | |
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