| Alexander Pope, William Lisle Bowles - 1806 - 538 oldal
...authors had no thoughts of writing on the model of the ancients : their Tragedies were only hiftories in dialogue ; and their Comedies followed the thread of any novel as they found it, no lefs implicitly than if it had been true hiftory. To judge, therefore, of Shakefpear by Ariftotle's... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1806 - 540 oldal
...authors had no thoughts of writing on the model of the ancients : their Tragedies were only hiftories in dialogue ; and their Comedies followed the thread of any novel as they found it, no lefs implicitly than if it had been true hiftory. To judge, therefore, of Shakefpear by Ariftotle's... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1809 - 390 oldal
...prejudices, and inform the judgment of his hearers. Till then, our authors had no thoughts of writing on the model of the ancients: their tragedies were only...less implicitly than if it had been true history. that not our author's only, but almost all the old comedies have their scene among tradesmen and mechanicks:... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1809 - 394 oldal
...prejudices, and inform the judgment of his hearers. Till then, our authors had no thoughts of writing on the model of the ancients: their tragedies were only...they found it, no less implicitly than if it had been trne history. To judge therefore of Shakspeare by Aristotle's rules, is like trying a man by the laws... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1811 - 510 oldal
...prejudices, and inform the judgment of his hearers. Till then, our authors had no thoughts of writing on the model of the ancients : their tragedies were only...less implicitly than if it had been true history. To judge therefore of Shakspeare by Aristotle's rules, ia like trying a man by the laws of one country,... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1812 - 374 oldal
...prejudices, and inform the 353 judgment of his hearers. Till then, our authors had no thoughts of writing on the model of the ancients : their tragedies were only...less implicitly than if it had been true history. To judge, therefore, of Shakespear by Aristotle's rules, is like trying a man by the laws of one country,... | |
| Francis Wrangham - 1816 - 624 oldal
...into the mouths of his actors, the Grex, Chorus, &c. to remove the prejudices and reform the judgement of his hearers. Till then, the English authors had...less implicitly than if it had been true history." Jonson seems, indeed, to have had no nice ear for poetry; though Drummond declares, that 'his inventions... | |
| Francis Wrangham - 1816 - 616 oldal
...into the mouths of his actors, the Grex, Chorus, &c. to remove the prejudices and reform the judgement of his hearers. Till then, the English authors had...less implicitly than if it had been true history." Jonson seems, indeed, to have had no nice ear for poetry; though Drummond declares, that 'his inventions... | |
| 1845 - 816 oldal
...prejndices, and inform the jndgment of his hearers. Till then, our anthors had no thoughts of writing on the model of the ancients : their tragedies were only...less implicitly than if it had been true history. " To jadge, therefore, of Shakspeare by Aristotle's rules, is like trying a man by the laws of one... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 668 oldal
...prejudices, and inform the judgment of his hearers. Till then, our authors had no thoughts of writing on the model of the ancients : their tragedies were only...less implicitly than if it had been true history. To judge therefore of Shakspeare by Aristotle's rules, is like trying a man by the laws of one country,... | |
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