 | William Shakespeare - 1826 - 4776 sidor
...without further care, and leaves their examples to operate by chance. This fault the barbarity of the age cannot extenuate; for it is always a writer's...justice is a virtue independent on time or place." Why this commonplace on justice should be compelled into the station in which we here most strangely... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1826
...without further care, and leaves their examples to operate by chance. This fault the barbarity of the age cannot extenuate; for it is always a writer's...justice is a virtue independent on time or place." Why this commonplace on justice should be compelled into the station in which wo here most strangely... | |
 | 1828
...them without further care, and leaves their examples to operate " by chance. This fault, the barbarity of his age cannot extenuate, for it " is always a writer's duty to make the world better than he found it." It looks rather hard to try a writer by the authority of a tribunal to which he... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1831
...liy chaiice. This fault the barbarity of the лес cannot extenuate : for it is always a writer'* sin ; why, Rosalind ; — Cupid have mercy ! — Not a word 7 ROM. Not one to place/1 Why this commonplace on justice should be compelled into the station in which we here most... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1832 - 908 sidor
...in view of bis reward, he shortened the labour to snatch the profit. The plots are often so loose! r Y 0 be seems not always fully to comprehend bis own design. In his comic scenes, the jests are frequently... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1833 - 1064 sidor
...them without further care, and leaves their examples to operate by chance. This fault the barbarity illiam Shakespeare j ustice is a virtue independent on time or place. The plots are often so loosely formed, that a ray... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1836
...without further care, and leaves iln-ir examples to operate by chance. This fault the barbarity of the Mar-text, But, Audrey, there is a youth here in the forest lays cl tlie world bel|er, and justice is a virtue independent on time or place."' Why- this commonplace on... | |
 | David M'Nicoll - 1837
...them without further care, and leaves their examples to operate by chance. This fault the barbarity of his age cannot extenuate ; for it is always a writer's...justice is a virtue independent on time or place."* Our author's conception of a reformed stage may be partly gathered from his remarks, in the " Dissertation,"... | |
 | British and foreign young men's society - 1837
...them without further care, and leaves their examples to operate by chance. This fault the barbarity of his age cannot extenuate ; for it is always a writer's...justice is a virtue independent on time or place." * Preface to Shakspeare. We have just adverted to the Historical dramas which were popular when the... | |
 | 1837
...design of his plot would be frustrated without it. " This fault," as a critic observes, " the barbarity of his age cannot extenuate ; for it is always a writer's...justice is a virtue independent on time or place." Where this high moral is not inculcated, — where the necessary connection between vice and punishment... | |
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