Ipse ego quam dixi, willingly and not ignorantly in this kind have I faulted; for should a man present to such an auditory the most sententious tragedy that ever was written, observing all the critical laws, as height of style and gravity of person, enrich... The Ancient British Drama ... - 第 5 頁由 編輯 - 1810 - 614 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| John Webster, Alexander Dyce - 1859 - 424 頁
...potes in ntigas dicere plura meat iptc ego gwj/m dixi. \\ Willingly, and not ignorantly, in this kind have I faulted : for, should a man present to such...written, observing all the critical laws, as height of style, and gravity of person, enrich it with the sententious Chorus, and, ae it were, liven death in... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1861 - 624 頁
...234. ing stationers' shops, their use is not to inquire for good books, but new books;" and he adds, " Should a man present to such an auditory the most...written, observing all the critical laws, as height of style and gravity of person; enrich it with the sententious Chorus, and, as it were, enliven death... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1861 - 636 頁
...to inquire for good books, but new books;" and he adds, " Should a man present to such arTauditory the most sententious tragedy that ever was written, observing all the critical laws, as height of style and gravity of person ; enrich it with the sententious Chorus, and, as it were, enliven death... | |
| Charles Knight - 1868 - 570 頁
...potes in nugas dicere plura meas, ipse ego quam dixi . willingly, and not ignorantly, in this kind have I faulted : for should a man present, to such an auditory, the most sententious tragedy that was ever written, observing all the critical laws, as height of style, and gravity of person, enrich... | |
| Charles Knight - 1868 - 578 頁
...potes in nugas dicere plura meas, ipse ego quam dixi ; willingly, and not ignorantly, in this kind have I faulted : for should a man present, to such an auditory, the most sententious 424 THE DRAMATISTS OF BHAKSPERE 9 THIRD PERIOD. 425 tragedy that was ever written, observing all the... | |
| Edwin Percy Whipple - 1869 - 384 頁
...playwright, Elizabethan as well as Georgian, respecting the taste of audiences. "Should a man," he says, " present to such an auditory the most sententious tragedy...written, observing all the critical laws, as height of style and gravity of person, enrich it with the sententious chorus, and, as it were, enliven death... | |
| John Webster, Alexander Dyce - 1877 - 424 頁
...подав dicen piara meal ip>e ego yuan dim. \\ Willingly, and not ignorantly, in this kind hare I faulted : for, should a man present to such an auditory...written, observing all the critical laws, as height of style, and gravity of person, enrich it with the sententious Chorus, and, u it were, liven death in... | |
| Edwin Percy Whipple - 1886 - 382 頁
...playwright, Elizabethan as well as Georgian, respecting the taste of audiences. " Should a man," he says, " present to such an auditory the most sententious tragedy...written, observing all the critical laws, as height of style and gravity of person, enrich it with the sententious chorus, and, as it were, enliven death... | |
| John Webster, Cyril Tourneur - 1888 - 472 頁
...poles in nugas dicere plura meas ipse ego quant dixi.* Willingly, and not ignorantly, in this kind have I faulted: for, should a man present to such...written, observing all the critical laws, as height of style, and gravity of person, enrich it with the sententious Chorus, and, as it were, liven death in... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1893 - 392 頁
...confess it, non potes in nvgas dicere p(iera tneas, ipse ego quam dixi; willingly, and not Ignorantly, have I faulted. For should a man present, to such...written, observing all the critical laws, as height of style, and gravity of person, enrich it with the sententious chorus, and, as it were, enliven death,... | |
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