| William Shakespeare - 1811 - 510 pages
...influence of those general passions and principles by which all minds are agitated, and the whole system of life is continued in motion. In the writings of...poets a character is too often an individual ; in those of Shakspeare it is commonly a species. It is from this wide extension of design that so much... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1810 - 436 pages
...influence of those general passions and principles by which all minds are agitated, and the whole system of life is continued in motion. In the writings of...poets a character is too often an individual ; in those of Shakspeare it is commonly a species. It is from this wide extension of design that so much... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1814 - 470 pages
...influence of those general passions and principles by which all minds are agitated, and the whole system it life is continued in motion. In the writings of other poets a naracter is too often an individual; in those of Shakspeare it is commonly a species. . It is from... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1816 - 462 pages
...influence of those general passions and principles by which all minds are agitated, and the whole system of life is continued in motion. In the writings of...poets, a character is too often an individual; in those of Shakspeare, it is commonly a species. the living world, and exhihited only what he saw before... | |
| Francis Wrangham - Great Britain - 1816 - 624 pages
...influence of those general passions and principles, by which all minds are agitated, and the whole system of life is continued in motion. In the writings of...poets, a character is too often an individual ; in those of Shakspeare it is, commonly, a species. It is from this wide extension of design, that so much... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1816 - 1082 pages
...influence of those general passions and principles by which all minds are agitated, and the whole system of life is continued in motion- In the writings of...poets, a character is too often an individual ; in those of Shakespeare, it is commonly a species. It is from this wide extension of design that so much... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English literature - 1816 - 514 pages
...influence of those general passions and principles by which all minds are agitated, and the whole system of life is continued in motion. In the writings of...poets a character is too often an individual : in those of Shakespeare it is commonly a species. It is from this wide extension of design that so much... | |
| Francis Wrangham - Great Britain - 1816 - 616 pages
...influence of those general passions and principles, by which all minds are agitated, and the whole system of life is continued in motion. In the writings of...other poets, a character is too often an individual ; hi those of Shakspeare it is, commonly, a species. It is from this wide extension of design, that... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English literature - 1816 - 492 pages
...principles by which all minds are agitated, and the whole system of life is continued in motion. j In the writings of other poets a character is too often an individual : in those of Shakespeare it is commonly a species. It is from this wide extension of design that so much... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1818 - 420 pages
...influence of those general passions and principles by which all minds are agitated, and the whole system of life is continued in motion. In the writings of...poets, a character is too often an individual: in those of S/tefkefpeare, it is commonly a species. Voi,. I. " U It is from this wide extension of design... | |
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