| John Bell - 1793 - 612 страници
...rise, And. art, by judgment rorm'd, with nature vies. Behold him sound the depth of Huhert's soul, 1on .Whilst in his own contending passions roll; View...can. Where he falls short 'tis Nature's fault alone ; 1015 Where he succeeds the merit's all his own. Last Garrick came. — Beliind him throng a train... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 628 страници
...rise ; And Art: by Judgment form'd, with Nature vie»: Behold him sound the depth of Hubert's soul, Whilst in his own contending passions roll ; View...'tis Nature's fault alone ; Where he succeeds, the merit 's all his own. Ijist Garrick came,— Behind him throng a train Of snarling critics, ignorant... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 622 страници
...rise ; And Art, by Judgment form'd, with Nature vies: Behold him sound the depth of Hubert's soul, Whilst in his own contending passions roll; View the...scan, And then deny him merit if you can. Where he fall* short, 'tis N'a! lire's fault alone ; Where he succeeds, the merit 's all his own. Last (iarrick... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 622 страници
...iMiitcnding passions roll; View the whole scene, with crit'c judgment scan, And then deny him mcr'.t if you can. Where he falls short, 'tis Nature's fault alone ; Where lie succeeds, the merit 's all his own. Last Garrick came Bihiud him throng a trail Of snarling critics,... | |
| 1801 - 454 страници
...glories rise, And Art, byjudgment form'd, with Nature vies. Behold him sound the depth of Hubert's soul, Whilst in his own contending passions roll : View...scan, And then deny him merit, if you can. Where he fi,lls short, 'tis Nature's fault alone ; Cautherly (r) Essex, Fox; English Herald, MOODY; Fakonbridgc,... | |
| 1826 - 952 страници
...Sheridan might have been reserved for him whose great obligations were to bounteous nature — " Where ho falls short, 'tis Nature's fault alone, Where he succeeds, the merit's all hie own." Mrs Barry, too, it is but fair to say, was, in general acting, among the very first actresses... | |
| Edward Cape Everard - 1818 - 298 страници
...Churchill, in in his " RosciaJ.'^ said of that worthy gentleman and great actor, Mr Thomas Sheridan, " Where he falls short, 'tis Nature's fault alone ; Where he succeeds, the merit's all his own." Mr Briarly, his partner, was capital in Falstaff", Othello, Pierre, Zanga, Richard, and Shylock ; to... | |
| Edward Cape Everard - 1818 - 294 страници
...as_ChurchiH, in 132 in his " Rosciad," said of that worthy gentleman and great actor, Mr Thomas Sheridan, " Where he falls short, 'tis Nature's fault alone ; Where he succeeds, the merit's all his own." Mr Briarly, his partner, was capital in Fahtaff, Othello, Pierre, Zanga, Richard, and Shylock ; to... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1819 - 482 страници
...rise; And art, by judgment form'd, with nature vies : Behold him sound the depth of Hubert's soul, Whilst in his own contending passions roll ; View...alone ; Where he succeeds, the merit's all his own. Last Garrick came.*— Behind him throng a train Of snarling critics, ignorant as vain. One finds out... | |
| John Aikin - 1821 - 412 страници
...rise ; And Art, by Judgment form'd, with Nature vies: Behold him sound the depth of Hubert's soul, Whilst in his own contending passions roll ; View...then deny him merit if you can. Where he falls short, 't is Nature's fault alone ; Where he succeeds, the merit 's all his own. Last Garrick came. — Behind... | |
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