| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1820 - 476 страници
...is only by a blind confidence in the reputation of Milton, that a drama can be praised in which the intermediate parts have neither cause nor consequence, neither hasten nor retard the catastrophe. In this tragedy are however many particular beauties, many just sentiments and striking lines ; but... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 302 страници
...is only by a blind confidence in the reputation of Milton, that a drama can be praised in which the intermediate parts have neither cause nor consequence, neither hasten nor retard the catastrophe. In this tragedy are however many particular beauties, many just sentiments and striking lines; but... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1822 - 406 страници
...differently about this Tragedy ; written evidently and happily in the style and manner of jEschylus ; and said, " that it was deficient in both requisites of a true Aristotelic middle. Its intermediate parts have neither cause nor consequence ; neither hasten, nor... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 674 страници
...is only by a blind ' confidence in the reputation of Mikon, that a drama can be praised in which the intermediate parts have neither cause nor consequence, neither hasten nor retard the catastrophe. In this tragedy are however many particular beauties, many just sentiments and striking lines ; but... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 512 страници
...is only by a blind confidence in the reputation of Milton, that a drama can be praised, in which the intermediate parts have neither cause nor consequence, neither hasten nor retard the catasIn this tragedy are, however, many particular beauties, many just sentiments and striking lines... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1826 - 430 страници
...is only by a blind confidence in the reputation of Milton, that a drama can be praised in which the intermediate parts have neither cause nor consequence, neither hasten nor retard the catastrophe. . . .* . t In this tragedy are, however, many particular beauties, many just sentiments and striking... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1837 - 752 страници
...is only by a blind confidence in the reputation of Milton, that a drama can be praised in which the xJ |'Z v @ - In this tragedy are, however, many particular beauties, many just sentiments, and sinking lines ; but... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1839 - 424 страници
...says, " by a blind confidence in the reputation of Milton, that a drama can be praised in which the intermediate parts have neither cause nor consequence, neither hasten nor retard the catastrophe." Such a drama is certainly not to be ranked with Othello and Macbeth, or even with the OEdipus or the... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1854 - 468 страници
...is only by a blind confidence in the reputation of Milton that a drama can be praised in which the intermediate parts have neither cause nor consequence, neither hasten nor retard the catastrophe. In this tragedy are however many particular beauties, many just sentiments and striking lines ; but... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1854 - 346 страници
...is only by a blind confidence in the reputation of Milton, that a drama can be praised in which the intermediate parts have neither cause nor consequence, neither hasten nor retard the catastrophe. In this tragedy are, however, many particular beauties, many just sentiments and striking lines ; but... | |
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