| 1910 - Страниц: 450
...skilful poetry, excepting Gorboduc, — again I say of those that I have seen. Which notwithstanding as it is full of stately speeches and well-sounding phrases,...morality, which it doth most delightfully teach, and so obtain the very end of poesy; yet in truth it is very defectious in the circumstances, which grieveth... | |
| Brander Matthews - 1913 - Страниц: 436
...possess the unities of time and place, it did not satisfy a scholar like Sidney, though he praised its "stately speeches and well-sounding phrases, climbing to the height of Seneca's style." Unfitted as 'Gorboduc' was to attract the playgoing public, its authors dowered the English drama with... | |
| Theodore Whitefield Hunt - 1914 - Страниц: 346
...degree of poetic genius. Sir Philip Sidney, the accomplished critic of the day, wrote of it: "Gorboduc is full of stately speeches and wellsounding phrases,...of Seneca's style and as full of notable morality. Thus it doth most delightfully teach, and so obtain the very end of poetry." In the eyes of the Elizabethan... | |
| John Addington Symonds - 1914 - Страниц: 508
...: ' full of stately speeches and well-sounding phrases, climbing to the height of Seneca his stylo, and as full of notable morality which it doth most delightfully teach and so obtain the very end of Poesy.' to be expected. A scholar in his study can scarcely hope to improve... | |
| Hugh Walker - 1915 - Страниц: 400
...skilful poetry, excepting Gorboduc (again, I say, of those that I have seen), which notwithstanding, as it is full of stately speeches and well-sounding phrases, climbing to the height of Seneca his style, and as full of notable morality, which it doth most delightfully teach, and so obtain... | |
| Franklyn Bliss Snyder, Robert Grant Martin - 1916 - Страниц: 924
...skilful poetry, excepting Gorboduc, — again I say of those that I have seen. Which notwithstanding as h amang the stoure25 Thy slender stem: To spare thee...it's no thy neebor sweet, The bonie lark, companion so obtain [40 the very end of poesy; yet in truth it is very defectious in the circumstances, which... | |
| Barrett Harper Clark - 1918 - Страниц: 524
...those that I have seen), which notwithstanding, as it is full of stately speeches and well sounding phrases, climbing to the height of Seneca's style,...morality, which it doth most delightfully teach, and so obtain the very end of poesy ; yet in truth it is very defectious in the circumstances: which grieveth... | |
| Barrett Harper Clark - 1918 - Страниц: 528
...those that 1 have seen), which notwithstanding, as it is full of stately speeches and well sounding phrases, climbing to the height of Seneca's style,...notable morality, which it doth most delightfully teach, iind so obtain the very end of poesy; yet in truth it is- very defections in the circumstances: which... | |
| Barrett Wendell - 1920 - Страниц: 698
...notwithstanding as it is full of stately speeches and well-sounding phrases, climbing to the height of Seneca his style, and as full of notable morality which it doth most delightfully teach, and so obtain the very end of poesie, yet in troth it is very defectious in the circumstances, which grieveth... | |
| Barrett Wendell - 1920 - Страниц: 694
...Yet Sidney held the lifeless Gorboduc the only mentionable English tragedy, "which notwithstanding as it is full of stately speeches and well-sounding phrases, climbing to the height of Seneca his style, and as full of notable morality which it doth most delightfully teach, and so obtain... | |
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