| 1786 - 694 страници
...wonderfully fuited to tragedy, but frequently loll in fuch a cloud of words, that it is hard to fee the beauty of them; there is an infinite fire in his works, but lo involved in fmoke, that it does not эр- ', pear in half it's luftre. He frequently < fucceeds... | |
| 1789 - 508 страници
...wonderfully fuited to Tragedy, but frequently loft in, fuch a cloud of words, that it is hard to fee the beauty of them. There is an infinite fire in his works, but fo involved in fmoke, that it does not appear in half its luftre. He frequently fucceeds in the paflionate... | |
| Stephen Jones - 1799 - 456 страници
...playa, all a£led with applause. His thoughts are wonder. iully suited to tragedy j but frequentty lost in such a cloud of words, that it is hard to sec the beauty of them. There ii much fire in his woilcs, but so involved in smoke, that it docs not... | |
| 1803 - 434 страници
...if, instead of favouring the impetuosity of his genius he had restrained it, and kept it within its proper bounds. His thoughts are wonderfully suited...succeeds in the passionate parts of the tragedy, but more parlicularly where he slackens his efforts, and eases the style of those epithets and metaphors, in... | |
| David Irving - 1803 - 266 страници
...wonderfully fuited to tragedy, but frequently loft In fuch a cloud of words, that it is hard to. fee the beauty of them : there is an infinite fire in his works, but Fo involved in f.moke, that it does not appear in half its luftre. He frequently fucceeds in thepaffiona'te... | |
| John Dryden - 1808 - 500 страници
...remarked, that Lee's " thoughts are wonderfully suited for tragedy, but frequently lost in such a crowd of words, that it is hard to see the beauty of them. There is infinite fire in his works, but so involved in smoke, that it does not appear in half its lustre."... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1808 - 506 страници
...remarked, that Lee's " thoughts are wonderfully suited for tragedy, but frequently lost in such a crowd of words, that it is hard to see the beauty of them. There is infinite fire in his works, but so involved in smoke, that it does not appear in half its lustre."... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1815 - 552 страници
...was none better turned for tragedy than Lee, if, instead of favouring his impetuosity of genius, he had restrained and kept it within proper bounds. His...that it is hard to see the beauty of them. There is infinite fire in bis works, but so involved in smoke, that it does not appear in half its lustre. He... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1815 - 558 страници
...was none better turned for tragedy thau Lee, if, instead of favouring his impetuosity of genius, he had restrained and kept it within proper bounds. His...that it is hard to see the beauty of them. There is infinite .fire in his works, but so involved in smoke, that it does not appear in half its lustre.... | |
| 1815 - 558 страници
...was none better turned for tragedy than Lee, if, instead of favouring his impetuosity of genius, he had restrained and kept it within proper bounds. His...that it is hard to see the beauty of them. There is infinite fire in bis works, but so involved in smoke, that it does not appear in half its lustre. He... | |
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