Jonson derived from particular persons, they made it not their business to describe : they represented all the passions very lively, but above all, love. I am apt to believe the English language in them arrived to its highest perfection ; what words have... The Works of John Dryden: Now First Collected ... - Стр. 352авторы: John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1808Полный просмотр - Подробнее о книге
| Francis Beaumont - 1750 - Страниц: 560
...have fince been taken in, are rather fuperfluous than neceflary. Their Plays are now the moft pleafant and frequent Entertainments of the Stage, two of theirs being Acted through the Year, for one of Shake/pear's or Jonfon's ; the Reafon is, becaufe there is a certain Gaiety in their Comedies, and... | |
| John Dryden - 1800 - Страниц: 624
...love. I am apt to believe the English language in them arrived to its highest perfection ; what words have since been taken in, are rather superfluous than...of theirs being acted through the year for one of Shakspeare's or Jonson's : the reason is, because there is a certain gaiety in their comedies, and... | |
| John Dryden, Edmond Malone - 1800 - Страниц: 591
...love. I am apt to believe the English language in them arrived to its highest perfection ; what words have since been taken in, are rather superfluous than...of theirs being acted through the year for one of Shakspeare's or Jonson's t the reason is, because there is a certain gaiety in their comedies, and... | |
| George Burnett - 1807 - Страниц: 556
...love. I am apt to believe the English language in them arrived to its highest perfection ; what words have since been taken in, are rather superfluous than...of theirs being acted through the year, for one of Shakspeare's or Jonson's : the reason is, because there is a certain gaiety in their comedies, and... | |
| George Burnett - 1807 - Страниц: 548
...love. I am apt to believe the English language in them arrived to its highest perfection ; what words have since been taken in, are rather superfluous than...of theirs being acted through the year, for one of Shakspeare's or Jonson's: the reason is, be* cause there is a certain gaiety in their comedies, and... | |
| George Burnett - 1807 - Страниц: 1152
...love. I am apt to believe the English, language in them arrived to its highest perfection ; vihat words have since been taken in, are rather superfluous than ornamental. Their plays arc now the most pleasant and frequent entertainments of the stage ; two of theirs being acted through... | |
| Manual - 1809 - Страниц: 288
...believe the English language in them arrived to its highest perfection; what words have been since taken in, are rather superfluous than ornamental....Jonson's* : the reason is, because there is a certain * The reader will recollect that this essay was written in the latter end of the reign of Charles the... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1812 - Страниц: 310
...arrived to its highest perfection: what words have been taken in, are rather superfluous than necessary. Their plays are now the most pleasant and frequent...of theirs being acted through the year for one of Shakspcare's or Jonson's : the reason is, because there is a certain gaiety in their comedies, and... | |
| Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1812 - Страниц: 562
...its highest perfection ; what words have since been taken in are rather superfluous than necessary. Their plays are now the most pleasant and frequent...of theirs being acted through the year for one of Shakspeare's or Jonson's ; the reason is, because there is a certain gaiety in their comedies, and... | |
| George Burnett - 1813 - Страниц: 546
...the English language in them arrived to its highest perfection ; what words have since been taken m, are rather superfluous than ornamental. Their plays...of theirs being acted through the year, for one of Shakspeare's or Jon son's : the reason is, because there is a certain gaiety in their comedies, and... | |
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