| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 504 страници
...; and, perhaps, a nearer view of the principles on which they stand will diminish their value, and withdraw from them the veneration which, from the time of Corneille, they have generally received, by discovering that they have given more trouble to the poet, than pleasure to... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1832 - 364 страници
...regard ; and perhaps a nearer view of the principles on which they stand will diminish their value, and withdraw from them the veneration which, from the...of Corneille, they have very generally received, by discovering that they have given more trouble to the poet, than pleasure to the auditor. The necessity... | |
| John Genest - 1832 - 716 страници
...principles on which the unities of time and place stand, will perhaps diminish their value, and draw from them the veneration, which, from the time of Corneille, they have generally received, hy discovering that they have given more trouhle to the poet than pleasure to the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1839 - 550 страници
...and the end of the play is the end of expectation. . which they stand will diminish their value, and withdraw from them the veneration which, from the...of Corneille, they have very generally received, by discovering, that they have given more trouble to the poet than pleav —lure to the auditor. The necessity... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1841 - 316 страници
...regard ; and perhaps a nearer view of the principles on which they stand will diminish their value, and withdraw from them the veneration which, from the...of Corneille, they have very generally received, by discovering that they have given more trouble to the poet than pleasure to the auditor. The necessity... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1844 - 348 страници
...regard ; and perhaps a nearer view of the principles on which they stand will diminish their value, and withdraw from them the veneration which, from the...of Corneille, they have very generally received, by discovering that they have given more trouble to the poet than pleasure to the auditor. The necessity... | |
| James Mercer Garnett - 1890 - 730 страници
...regard ; and perhaps a nearer view of the principles on which they stand will diminish their value, and withdraw from them the veneration which, from the...of Corneille, they have very generally received, by discovering that they have given more trouble to the poet than pleasure to the auditor. The necessity... | |
| GEORGE BIRKBECK HILL - 1892 - 418 страници
...regard ; and perhaps a nearer view of the principles on which they stand will diminish their value, and withdraw from them the veneration which, from the...of Corneille, they have very generally received, by discovering that they have given more trouble to the poet than pleasure to the auditor." Addison also... | |
| George Birkbeck Norman Hill - 1892 - 220 страници
...regard ; and perhaps a nearer view of the principles on which they stand will diminish their value, and withdraw from them the veneration which, from the...of Corneille, they have very generally received, by discovering that they have given more trouble to the poet than pleasure to the auditor." Addison also... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1898 - 460 страници
...regard, and perhaps a nearer view of the principles on which they stand will diminish their value, and withdraw from them the veneration which, from the...of Corneille, they have very generally received, by discovering that they have given more trouble to the poet than pleasure to the auditor. ' The necessity... | |
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