| Charles Knight - 1868 - 578 páginas
...in the high road of life. He "has no innocent adulteries, no interesting incests, no virtuous vice; he never renders that amiable which religion and reason...detest, or clothes impurity in the garb of virtue, like Beaumont and Fletcher, the Kotzebues of the day."* But this very truth and purity of Shakspere... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1874 - 346 páginas
...road of life. Shakespeare has no innocent adulteries, no interesting incests, no virtuous vice ; — he never renders that amiable which religion and reason...detest, or clothes impurity in the garb of virtue, like Beaumont and Fletcher, the Kotzebues of the day. Shakespeare's fathers are roused by ingratitude,... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1874 - 340 páginas
...road of life. Shakespeare has no innocent adulteries, no interesting incests, no virtuous vice;—he never renders that amiable which religion and reason...detest, or clothes impurity in the garb of virtue, like Beaumont and Fletcher, the Kotzebues of the day. Shakespeare's fathers are roused by ingratitude,... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1874 - 338 páginas
...road of life. Shakespeare has no innocent adulteries, no interesting incests, no virtuous vice;—he never renders that amiable which religion and reason...detest, or clothes impurity in the garb of virtue, like Beaumont and Fletcher, the Kotzebues of the day. Shakespeare's fathers are roused by ingratitude,... | |
| John Timbs - 1874 - 360 páginas
...high road of life. Shakspeare has no innocent adulteries, no interesting incests, no virtuous vice ; he never renders that amiable which religion and reason alike teach us to detest, or clothes iniquity in the garb of virtue, like Beaumont and Fletcher, the Kotzebues of the day. Shakspeare's... | |
| Thomas Davies King - 1875 - 202 páginas
...our poet's purest and best of critics :—" Shaks. pere has no interesting incests, no virtuous vice; he never renders that amiable which Religion and Reason alike teach us to detest." Gervinus says:—" The relation of Shakspere's poetry to morality and to moral influence upon man is... | |
| Paul Stapfer - 1879 - 528 páginas
...traduction anglaise. « Shakespeare lias no innocent adulteries, no interesting incests, no virtuous vice; he never renders that amiable which religion and reason...teach us to detest, or clothes impurity in the garb of virlue, like Bcaumont and Fletehcr, (lie Kotzebues of the day... Keeping at ail limes in the high road... | |
| Horace Hills Morgan - 1880 - 476 páginas
...of life. Shakespeare has no innocent adulteries, no interesting incests, no virtuous 45 vice ; — he never renders that amiable which religion and reason...detest, or clothes impurity in the garb of virtue, like Beaumont and Fletcher, the Kotzebues of the day. Shakespeare's fathers are roused by ingratitude,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1883 - 596 páginas
...high road of life. Shakespeare has no innocent adulteries, no interesting incests, no virtuous vice : he never renders that amiable which religion and reason...detest, or clothes impurity in the garb of virtue, like Beaumont and Fletcher, the Kotzebues of the day. Shakespeare's fathers are roused by ingratitude,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1883 - 972 páginas
...high road of life. Shakespeare has no innocent adulteries, no interesting incests, no virtuous vice : he never renders that amiable which religion and reason...detest, or clothes impurity in the garb of virtue, like Beaumont and Fletcher, the K otzebues of the day. Shakespeare's fathers are roused by ingratitude,... | |
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