| Robert Walsh - 1817 - Liczba stron: 504
...observations from them in the same manner as from real cases. And yet Johnson has objected to Shakspeare that his pathos is not always natural and free from...every thing appears unnatural that does not suit its tamo insipidity. Hence an idea has been formed of simple and natural pathos, which consists in exclamations... | |
| Robert Walsh - 1817 - Liczba stron: 502
...observations from them in the same manner as from real cases. And yet Johnson has objected to Shakspeare that his pathos- is . not always natural and free...With this exception, the censure originates only in a landless way of thinking, to which every thing appears unnatural that does not suit its tame insipidity.... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1818 - Liczba stron: 328
...observations from them in the same manner as from real cases. " And yet Johnson has objected to Shakspeare, that his pathos is not always natural and free from...imagination, a too luxuriant wit, rendered the complete dramatick forgetfulness of himself impossible. With this exception, the censure originates only in... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1818 - Liczba stron: 342
...observations from them in the same manner as from real cases. " And yet Johnson has objected to Shakspeare, that his pathos is not always natural and free from...dialogue, where a too soaring imagination, a too luxuriant wil, rendered the complete dramatick forgetfulness of himself impossible. With this exception, the... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1828 - Liczba stron: 520
...observations from them in the same manner as from real cases/ And yet Johnson has objected to Shakspeare that his pathos is not always natural and free from...every thing appears unnatural that does not suit its tame insipidity. Hence an idea has been formed of simple and natural pathos, which consists in exclamations... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1828 - Liczba stron: 534
...observations from them in the same manner as from real cases/ And yet Johnson has objected to Shakspeare that his pathos is not always natural and free from...every thing appears unnatural that does not suit its tame insipidity. Hence an idea has been formed of simple and natural pathos, which consists in exclamations... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1828 - Liczba stron: 522
...observations from them in the same manner as from real cases/ And yet Johnson has objected to Shakspeare that his pathos is not always natural and free from...it is true, passages, though comparatively speaking ^ery few, where his poetry exceeds the bounds of true dialogue, where a too soaring imagination, a... | |
| August Wilhelm von Schlegel - 1833 - Liczba stron: 466
...free from affectation. There are, it is true, passages, though comparatively speaking very few, whe re his poetry exceeds the bounds of true dialogue, where...originates only in a fanciless way of thinking, to which everything appears unnatural that does not suit its tame insipidity. Hence an idea has been formed... | |
| August Wilhelm von Schlegel - 1833 - Liczba stron: 488
...observations from them in the same manner as from real cases. And yet Johnson has objected to Shakspeare that his pathos is not always natural and free from...passages, though comparatively speaking very few, whe re his poetry exceeds the bounds of true dialogue, where a too soaring imagination, a too luxuriant... | |
| August Wilhelm von Schlegel - 1833 - Liczba stron: 476
...observations from them in the same manner as from real cases. And yet Johnson has objected to Shakspeare that his pathos is not always natural and free from...true, passages, though comparatively speaking very fevv, whe re his poetry exceeds the bounds of true dialogue, where a too soaring imagination, a too... | |
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