... and all the rest absolute in their numbers as he conceived them; who, as he was a happie imitator of Nature, was a most gentle expresser of it. In Re Shakespeare - Pàgina 70per Sir Granville George Greenwood - 1909 - 152 pàginesVisualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| William Shakespeare - 1768 - 676 pàgines
...thofe, are now offcr'd to your view cured, and perfect of their limbes; and all the reft, abiblute in their numbers as he conceived them. "Who, as he was a happy imiracor of Nature, was a mod gentle expreirer of ic. His minde and hand went together: And what he... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1773 - 554 pàgines
...even thofe are now offered to your view cured, and perfeft of their limbes; and all the reft, abfolute in their numbers as he conceived them. Who, as he was a happy imitator of nature, was a moft gentle exprefier of it. His minde and hand went together : and what he thought, he uttered with... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1778 - 746 pàgines
...even thofe arc now offer'd to your view cur*d, and perfeft of their limbes; and all the reft, abfolute in their numbers as he conceived them. Who, as he was a happy imitator of nature, was a moil gentle exprefler of it. His mind and hand went together: and what he thought, he uttered with... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1793 - 860 pàgines
...thofe, are now ofter'd to your view cur'd, and perfect of their limbes ; and all the reft, abfolute in their numbers, as he conceived them. Who, as he was a happie imitator of nature, was a moft gentle exprefTer of it. His minde and hand went together: and... | |
| William Shakespeare, George Steevens, Samuel Johnson - 1803 - 542 pàgines
...thofe are now offered to your view cured, and perfect of their limbes ; and all the reft, abfolute in their numbers as he conceived them : who, as he was a happy imitator of nature, was a moft gentle exprefler of it. His mind and hand went together ; and what he thought, he uttered with... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1809 - 390 pàgines
...imposters, that expos'd them: even those, are now offer'd to your view cur'd, and perfect of their limbes; and all the rest, absolute in their numbers, as he conceived them. Who, as he was a happie imitator of nature, was a most gentle expresser of it. His minde and hand went together: and... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1809 - 394 pàgines
...imposters, that expos'd them : even those, are now ofter'd to your view cur'd, and perfect of their limbes ; and all the rest, absolute in their numbers, as he conceived them. Who, as he was a happie imitator of nature, was a most gentle expresscr of it. His minde and hand went together: and... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 676 pàgines
...impostors, that expos'd them: even those, are now offer'd to your view cur'd, and perfect of their limbes ; and all the rest, absolute in their numbers, as he conceived them. Who, as he was a happie imitator of nature, was a most gentle expresser of it. His minde and hand went together : and... | |
| Augustine Skottowe - 1824 - 380 pàgines
...in 1623. Such plays as had already appeared were " now ofFer'd cur'd, and perfect of their limbes ^ and all the rest, absolute in their numbers as he conceived them." The pretensions were great, but the performance mean, for the folio exhibits reprints of several of... | |
| Augustine Skottowe - 1824 - 708 pàgines
...in 1623. Such plays as had already appeared were " now offer'd cur'd, and perfect of their limbes ; and all the rest, absolute in their numbers as he conceived them." The pretensions were great, but the performance mean, for the folio exhibits reprints of several of... | |
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