Collected Works, Volume 1Clarendon P., 1966 |
Vanuit het boek
Resultaten 1-3 van 47
Pagina 173
... faults of the performance proceeded from vicious imitation , and all its beauties were the poet's own . And now we are mentioning faults , 10 ( faults which a single quotation from the play will happily expunge from the reader's memory ) ...
... faults of the performance proceeded from vicious imitation , and all its beauties were the poet's own . And now we are mentioning faults , 10 ( faults which a single quotation from the play will happily expunge from the reader's memory ) ...
Pagina 174
... faults , was no doubt influenced directly or indirectly by Longinus ; see On the Sublime , sec . 33 , translated by William Smith ( 3rd ed . , 1752 ) , pp . 136–8 : ' BUT let us for once admit the possibility of a fault- less and ...
... faults , was no doubt influenced directly or indirectly by Longinus ; see On the Sublime , sec . 33 , translated by William Smith ( 3rd ed . , 1752 ) , pp . 136–8 : ' BUT let us for once admit the possibility of a fault- less and ...
Pagina 411
... faults he is sure of immediate applause , though frequently scarce allowed a reading . We have seen many a writer ... fault ; I Translation of the article ' Esprit ' ends at this point ; what follows is Goldsmith's addition . 2 Goldsmith ...
... faults he is sure of immediate applause , though frequently scarce allowed a reading . We have seen many a writer ... fault ; I Translation of the article ' Esprit ' ends at this point ; what follows is Goldsmith's addition . 2 Goldsmith ...
Inhoudsopgave
REVIEWS | 5 |
The History of Two Persons of Quality | 16 |
A Treatise upon Dropsies | 23 |
Copyright | |
33 andere gedeelten niet getoond
Overige edities - Alles bekijken
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
absurdity acquainted admiration amusement ancient animals appears Aristotle Ascribed to Goldsmith Author beauty chap character Cicero Critical Review edition Encyclopédie endeavours England English Enquiry Epigoni Essays Euripides Europe excellence fame faults favour French genius Gentleman's Magazine give Guaycurus happy History Homer honour humour imagination imitation Italian Italy Kedington King knowlege labour lady language Letters lived Lucretius Mandane mankind manner merit modern Monthly Review nation nature never object obliged observed Oliver Goldsmith Ovid pain paragraph passion Patroclus performance perhaps person philosopher Pindar pleased pleasure poem poet poetry polite learning praise present proper reader reason regard remarks republic of letters ridiculous says Scythian seems sentence sentiments shew Sophocles spirit stile sublime surprize taste thing thought tion translation trifling truth verse Virgil virtue Voltaire volumes whole word writer Zamti ΙΟ