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
| Ola Elizabeth Winslow - 1926 - 220 頁
...non potts 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...sententious tragedy that ever was written, observing all the criticall lawes, as heighth of stile and gravety of person, inrich it with the sententious Chorus,... | |
| John Webster - 1927 - 340 頁
...non 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...sententious Tragedy that ever was written, observing all the critticall lawes, as heighth of stile ; and gravety of person; inrich it with the sententious Chorus,... | |
| Ola Elizabeth Winslow - 1926 - 212 頁
...non poles 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...sententious tragedy that ever was written, observing all the criticall lawes, as heighth of stile and gravety of person, inrich it with the sententious Chorus,... | |
| M. C. Bradbrook - 1980 - 284 頁
...Willingly and not ignorantly in this kind have I faulted : for, should a man present to such an audience 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, liven death in the... | |
| Jonathan Dollimore, Alan Sinfield - 1983 - 406 頁
...non 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...written, observing all the critical laws, as height of style, 20 and gravity of person ; enrich it with the sententious Chorus, and as it were lifen death... | |
| Mary Beth Rose - 1992 - 256 頁
...in 1612 with The White Devil, while complaining that "the uncapable multitude" would have choked off "the most sententious tragedy that ever was written, observing all the critical laws, as height of style, and gravity of person," even if it was "enriched" with a "sententious Chorus" and with the "divine... | |
| Douglas A. Brooks - 2006 - 320 頁
...the fact that it is "no true Drammaticke Poem," Webster once again lays the blame on his audience: for should a man present to such an Auditory, the...sententious Tragedy that ever was written, observing all the criticall lawes. as heighth of stile; and gravety of person: inrich it with the sententious Chorus,... | |
| |