| William Shakespeare - 1793 - 860 페이지
...which have nothing charafteriftical ; but, perhaps, though fome may be equally adapted to every perfon, it will be difficult to find any that can be properly transferred from the prefent pofleflbr to another claimant. The choice is right, when there is reafon for choice. Other... | |
| 1793 - 620 페이지
...which have nothing charaiteriftical; but, perhaps, though lome may be equally adapted to every perfon, it will be difficult to find any, that can be properly transferred from the prefent poffeffor to another claimant. The choice is right, when there is reafcn for choice. Other... | |
| John Dryden, Edmond Malone - 1800 - 634 페이지
...praise, enough will yet remain in the passage here quoted, to shew that our author's amended opinion it perfectly just, and his former censure altogether...because many .speeches there are, which have nothing charactcristical; but, perhaps, though some may be equally adapted to every person, it will be difficult... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1800 - 330 페이지
...have ncv.hing charafteriitical ; hut, perhaps, though fonie may he equally adapted to every perfon, it will be difficult to find any that can be properly transferred from the prefent poffelfor to another claimant. The choice is right, when there is reafon for choice. Other... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1803 - 494 페이지
...and preserved, yet perhaps no poet ever kept his personages more distinct from each other. I will not say with Pope, that every speech may be assigned to...choice is right, when there is reason for choice. Other dramatists can only gain attention by hyperbolical or aggravated characters, by fabulous and... | |
| William Shakespeare, George Steevens, Samuel Johnson - 1803 - 542 페이지
...which have nothing characteriftical ; but, perhaps, though fome may be equally adapted to every perfon, it will be difficult to find any that can be properly transferred from the prefent pofleffbr to another claimant. The choice is right, when there is reafon for choice. Other... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1806 - 394 페이지
...preserved, yet perhaps no poet ever kept his personages more distinct from er.ch other. I will not say with Pope, that every speech may be assigned to...choice is right, when there is reason for choice. Other dramatists can only gain attention by hyperbolical or aggravated characters, by fabulous and... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1806 - 376 페이지
...and preserved, yet perhaps no poet ever kept his personages more distinct from each other. I will not say with Pope, that every speech may be assigned to...adapted to every person, it will be difficult to find that any can be properly transferred from the present possessor to another claimant. The choice is... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1809 - 390 페이지
...and preserved, yet perhaps no poet ever kept his personages more distinct from each other. I will not say with Pope, that every speech may be assigned to...choice is right, when there is reason for choice. Other dramatists can only gain attention by hyperbolical or aggravated characters, by fabulous and... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1809 - 488 페이지
...perhaps no poet ever kept his personages more distinct from each other. I will not say with Pofie, that every speech may be assigned to the proper speaker,...adapted to every person, it will be difficult to find that any can be properly transferred from the present possessor to another claimant..The choice is... | |
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