| John Dryden - 1800 - 624 sayfa
...errours are so few, and little, and those things wherein we excel them so considerable, that we ought of right to be preferred before them. But what will Lisideius...breaking which he has blamed the English ? I will alledge Corneille's words, as I find them in the end of his Discourse of the three Unities : — 11... | |
| John Dryden, Edmond Malone - 1800 - 591 sayfa
...errours are so few, and little, and those things wherein w« excel them so considerable, that we ought of right to be preferred before them. But what will Lisideius...laws, for breaking which he has blamed the English ? J will alledge Corneille's words, as I find them in the end of his Discourse of the three Unities... | |
| John Dryden, Edmond Malone - 1800 - 634 sayfa
...be preferred before them. But what will Lisidcius say, if they themselves acknow- — ledge they arc too strictly bounded by those laws, for breaking which he has blamed the English ? I will allcdge Corncille's words, as I find them in the end of his Discourse of the three Unities:—H tst... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1808 - 432 sayfa
...over with suc/t admirable dexteritie ? " Cor. O, that but shews how well the authors can travailc. in their vocation, and outrun the apprehension of...them in the end of his Discourse of the three Unities ; // est facile aux speculates d'estre seceres, &c. " It is easy for speculative persons to judge severely... | |
| John Dryden, John Mitford - 1836 - 488 sayfa
...errors are so few, and little, and those things wherein we excel them so considerable, that we ought of right to be preferred before them. But what will Lisideius...Discourse of the Three Unities : II est facile aux speculqtifs djestre severe*, &c. <( It is easy for speculative persons to judge severely ; but if they... | |
| John Dryden, John Mitford - 1844 - 536 sayfa
...and those things wherein we excel them so considerahle, that we ought of right to he preferred hefore them. But what will Lisideius say, if they themselves acknowledge they are too strictly hounded hy those laws, for hreaking which ha has hlamed the English'JI will allege Corneille's words,... | |
| John Dryden - 1889 - 176 sayfa
...errours are so few, and little, and those things wherein we excel them so considerable, that we ought of right to be preferred before them. But what will Lisideius...they themselves acknowledge they are too strictly bounded1 by those laws, 25 for breaking which he has blamed the English ? I will alledge Corneille's... | |
| John Dryden - 1889 - 208 sayfa
...too strictly bounded1 by those laws, 25 for breaking which he has blamed the English ? I will alledge Corneille's words, as I find them in the end of his Discourse of the three Unities : — // est facile aux speculatifs d'estre severes &c. "'Tis easy for speculative persons to judge... | |
| James Mercer Garnett - 1891 - 728 sayfa
...errors are so few, and little, and those things wherein we excel them so considerable, that we ought of right to be preferred before them. But what will Lisideius...them in the end of his Discourse of the Three Unities : // est facile aux speculatifs if estre severe*, &c. " It is easy for speculative persons to judge... | |
| John Dryden - 1892 - 428 sayfa
...errors are so few, and little, and those things wherein we excel them so considerable, that we ought of right to be preferred before them. But what will Lisideius...them in the end of his Discourse of the Three Unities : 11 est facile aux speculatifs d'etre s&vdres, etc. " It is easy for speculative persons to judge... | |
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