| Englishmen - 1836 - 276 страници
...dependance being upon 10s. a-week, charitably allowed by the Theatre-Royal. Addison remarks, that Lee's thoughts " are wonderfully suited to tragedy, but...see the beauty of them. There is an infinite fire about his works, but so involved in smoke that it does not appear in half its lustre." The criticism... | |
| 1836 - 1118 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...to tragedy, but frequently lost in such a cloud of word* that it is hard to see the beauty of them. There it an infinite iire in his works, but so involved... | |
| Spectator The - 1853 - 596 страници
...if, instead of favouring the impetuosity of his genius, he had restrained it, and kept it within Us proper bounds. His thoughts are wonderfully suited...in half its lustre. He frequently succeeds in the Eassionate parts of the tragedy, but more particutrly where he slackens his efforts, and eases the... | |
| 1853 - 756 страници
...if, instead of favoring the impetuosity of his genius, he had restrained it, and kept it within its proper bounds. His thoughts are wonderfully suited...involved in smoke that it does not appear in half its luster. He frequently succeeds in the passionate parts of the tragedy, but more particularly where... | |
| George Godfrey Cunningham - 1853 - 538 страници
...dependance being upon 10s. a-week, charitably allowed by the Theatre-Royal. Addison remarks, that Lee's thoughts " are wonderfully suited to tragedy, but...see the beauty of them. There is an infinite fire about his works, but so involved in smoke that it does not appear in half its lustre." The criticism... | |
| 1853 - 524 страници
...restrained it, and kept it within its proper bounds. His thoughts are wonderfully suited to tragedy, hut frequently lost in such a cloud of words, that it...beauty of them. There is an infinite fire in his works, hut so involved in smoke, that it does not appear in half its lustre. He frequently succeeds in the... | |
| Spectator The - 1853 - 1118 страници
...had restrained it, and kept it within i proper bounds. His thoughts are wonderfully suited to teaged but frequently lost in such a cloud of words, that it is hard to se the beauty of them. There is an infinite fire in his works, but : involved in smoke, that it does... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1854 - 626 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...fire in his works, but so involved in smoke, that it doeg not appear in half its lustre. He frequently succeeds in the passionate parts of the tragedy,... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1856 - 628 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...lost in such a cloud of words, that it is hard to Bee the beauty of them : there is an infinite fire in his works, but so involved in smoke, that it... | |
| 1856 - 372 страници
...lost in such a crowd of words, that it U hard to see the beauty of them. There is infinite fire in nis works, but so involved in smoke, that it does not appear in half its lustre. — AAdism. MCCCXVIL He cannot be a perfect man, Not being tried, and tutor'd in the world • Experience... | |
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