| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 504 ページ
...incidents; so that he who contemplates them in the book will not know them in the world : Shakespeare approximates the remote, and familiarizes the wonderful; the event which he represents wilt not happen, but, if it were possible, its effects would, probably, be such as he has assigned";... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 798 ページ
...same occasion : eveh where the agency is supernatural, the dialogue is level with life. Other writers disguise the most natural passions and most frequent...the world : Shakspeare approximates the remote, and familiarises the wonderful ; the event which he represents will not happen, but, if it were possible,... | |
| Samuel Astley Dunham - 1837 - 418 ページ
...same occasion : even where the agency is supernatural, the dialogue is level with life. Other writers disguise the most natural passions and most frequent...Shakspeare approximates the remote, and familiarizes the wonder; the event which he represents will not happen, but if it were possible, its effects would probably... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1839 - 550 ページ
...same occasion: even where the agency is supernatural, the dialogue is level with life. Other writers disguise the most natural passions and most frequent...them in the book will not know them in the world: Shakespeare approximates the remote, and familiarizes the wonderful; the event which he represents... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1844 - 348 ページ
...same occasion : even where the agency is supernatural, the dialogue is level with life. Other writers disguise the most natural passions and most frequent...contemplates them in the book will not know them in the world : Shafcspeare approximates the remote, and familiarizes the wonderful : the event which he represents... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1848 - 456 ページ
...same occasion ; even where the agency is supernatural the dialogue is level with life. Other writers disguise the most natural passions, and most frequent...if it were possible, its effects would, probably, l)e such as he has assigned ; and it may be said, that he has not only shown human nature as it acts... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1857 - 354 ページ
...incidents ; so that he who contemplates them in the book will not know them in the world : Shnkspeare approximates the remote, and familiarizes the wonderful...happen ; but, if it were possible, its effects would proIvibly be such as he has assigned ; and it may be said, that he lias not only shown human nature... | |
| Charles Walton Sanders - 1862 - 610 ページ
...occ *sion; even where the agency is supernatural, the dialogue is level with life. * 6. Other writers disguise the most natural passions and most frequent...incidents; so that he who contemplates them in the baok, will not know them in the world ; Shakspeare approximates the reiiiu«l, and familiarizes the... | |
| James Hain Friswell - 1869 - 498 ページ
...same occasion : even where the agency is supernatural, the dialogue is level with life. Other writers disguise the most natural passions and most frequent...contemplates them in the book will not know them in the world : Shakespeare approximates the remote, and familiarises the wonderful ; the event which he represents... | |
| Charles Walton Sanders - 1876 - 622 ページ
...occvsion; even where the agency is supernatural, the dialogue is level with life. 6. Other writers disguise the most natural passions and most frequent...know them in the world ; Shakspeare approximates the resole, and familiarizes the wonderful; the event which he represents, will not happen, but, if it... | |
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