| William Shakespeare - 1788 - 346 páginas
...in the rigorous and critical sense, either tragedies or comedies, but compositions of a distirrcl: kind ; exhibiting the real state of sublunary nature,...another ; in which, at the same time, the reveller is hasting to his wihe, and the mourner burying his friend ; in which the malignity of one is sometimes... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1803 - 494 páginas
...extends to all his works, deserves more consideration. Let the fact be first stated, and then examined. critical sense either tragedies or comedies, but compositions...another; in which, at the same time, the reveller is hasting to his wine, and the mourner burying his friend ; in which the malignity of one is sometimes... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1804 - 256 páginas
...the rigorous sense, either tragedies or comedies, but compositions of a distinct kind ; exhihiting the real state of sublunary nature, which partakes...good and evil, joy, and sorrow, mingled with endless proportion, and innumerable modes of comhination ; and expressing the course of the world, in which... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1806 - 394 páginas
...consideration. Let the fact be first stated, and then examined. Shakspeare's plays are not in the rigorous and critical sense either tragedies or comedies, but...another ; in which, at the same time, the reveller is hasting to his wine, and the mourner burying his friend ; in which the malignity of one is sometimes... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1806 - 376 páginas
...examined. Shakespeare's plays are not in the rigorous and Critical sense either tragedies or comedies,but compositions of a distinct kind; exhibiting the real...another; in which, at the same time, the reveller is hasting to his wine, and the mourner burying his friend ; in which the malignity of one is sometimes... | |
| 1806 - 688 páginas
...<^rii^qv^agp had this end in view, «ad hit works show " the real state of sublunary things., which partake cf good and evil, joy and sorrow, mingled with endless...; and expressing the course of the world, in which thelossofone is the gainof another ; in which at the same time many mischiefs and many benefits are... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1809 - 394 páginas
...consideration. Let the fact be first stated, and then examined. Shakspeare's plays are not in the rigorous and critical sense either tragedies or comedies, but...another; in which, at the same time, the reveller is hasting to his wine, and the mourner burying his friend ; in which the malignity of one is sometimes... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1809 - 488 páginas
...consideration. Let the fact be first stated, and then examined. Shakspcare's plays are not in the rigorous and critical sense, either tragedies or comedies,...another ; in which, at the same time, the reveller is hasting to his wine, and the mourner burying his friend ; in which the malignity of one is sometimes... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1809 - 390 páginas
...examined. Shakppearc's plays are not in the rigorous and critical sense C'ther tr "geilies or remedies, but compositions of a distinct kind; exhibiting the...state of sublunary nature, which partakes of good andixvil, joy and sorrow, mingled with endless variety of proportion and innumerable modes of combination;... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1810 - 444 páginas
...consideration. Let the fact be first stated, and then examined. Shakspeare's plays are not, in the rigorous and critical sense, either tragedies or comedies,...another ; in which, at the same time, the reveller is hasting to his wine, and the mourner burying his friend ; in which the malignity of one is sometimes... | |
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