| Robert Chambers - 1902 - 864 страници
...quarry.' Colley Gibber denounces Lee's 'furious fustian and turgid rant;' Addison says his thoughts are ' envy William's lips those kisses sweet. ' О Susan,...My vows shall ever true remain ; Let me kiss off Steele finds in Alexantier ' passion in its purity . . . drawn by a mad poet.' Lee wanted discretion... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1902 - 860 страници
...Colley Gibber denounces Lee's ' furious fustian and turgid rant ; ' Addison says his thoughts are ' J X 7 l g On =YcȄ ,f 5 ` n:мW b ) 60 - H <T k h3 Բ8Q Steele finds in Alexander 'passion in its purity . . . drawn by a mad poet.' Lee wanted discretion... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1905 - 418 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...the beauty of them : There is an infinite fire in 25 his works, but so involved in smoak, that it does not appear in half its lustre. He frequently succeeds... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1906 - 414 страници
...instead of favouring the impetuosity of his genius, he had restrained it, and kept it within its 15 proper bounds. His thoughts are wonderfully suited...but so involved in smoke, that it does not appear in 20 half its lustre. He frequently succeeds in the passionate parts of the tragedy, but more particularly... | |
| Robert D. Blackman - 1908 - 328 страници
...judgment, or allow it to produce such instances of extravagance as are to be found n the works of Lee. His thoughts are wonderfully suited to tragedy, but...passionate parts of the tragedy, but more particularly %vhere he slackens his efforts, and eases the style of those epithets and metaphors, in which he so... | |
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