| Alexander Pope - 1787 - 338 pages
...ridiculous in human nature ; of our nobleft tendernefies, than of our vaineft foibles ; of our ftrongefl emotions, than of our idleft fenfations ! Nor does...general the moft pertinent and judicious upon every fubjecl ; but by a talent very peculiar, fomething between penetration and felicity, he hits upon that... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1788 - 346 pages
...sensations! . Nor does he only excel in the passions ; in the coolr ness of reflection and reasoning lie is full as admirable. His sentiments are not only in general the most pertinent and judicious upon .every subject ; but, by a talent Very peculiar, something between... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1793 - 860 pages
...the great than of the ridiculous in human nature; of our nobleft tendernefles, than of our vaineft foibles ; of our ftrongeft emotions, than of our idleft fenfations ! Nor does he only excel in the paflions: in the coolnefs of reflection and reafoning he is full as admirable. His fent intents are... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1795 - 418 pages
...riifiealmts in human nature ; of our nobleft tendernefTes, than of our vaineft foibles ; of our ftrongcft -emotions, than of our idleft fenfations! Nor does he only excel in the paflions: in the coolnefs of refleftion and reafoning he is full as admirable. His fentiments are not... | |
| William Shakespeare, George Steevens, Samuel Johnson - 1803 - 542 pages
...the great than of the ridiculous in human nature ; of our nobleft tendernefles, than of our vaineft foibles; of our ftrongeft emotions, than of our idleft...reflection and reafoning he is full as admirable. Hisfentiments are not only in general the moft pertinent and judicious upon every fubject ; but by... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1809 - 394 pages
...idlest sensations ! Nor does he only excel in the passions : in the coolness of reflection and reasoning he is full as admirable. His sentiments are not only in general the most pertinent and judicious upon every subject; but by a talent very peculiar, something between penetration... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1809 - 390 pages
...extraordinary. Nor does he only excel in the passions : in the coolness of reflection and reasoning he is full as admirable. His sentiments are not only in general the most pertinent and judicious upon every subject; but by a talent very peculiar, something between penetration... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1811 - 510 pages
...idlest sensations ! Nos does he only excel in the passions : in the coolness of reflection and reasoning he is full as admirable. His sentiments are not only in general the most pertinent and judicious upon every subject; but by a talent very peculiar, something between penetration... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1812 - 374 pages
...idlest sensations ! Nor does he only excel in the passions : in the coolness of reflection and reasoning he is full as admirable. His sentiments are not only in general the most pertinent and judicious upon every subject ; but by a talent very peculiar, something between... | |
| 1845 - 816 pages
...sensations ! " Nor does he only excel in the passions ; in the cooluess of reflection and reasoning he is full as admirable. His sentiments are not only in general the most pertinent and jndicious upon every subject ; but by a talent very peculiar, something between... | |
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