... tis roaring madness, instead of vehemence; and a sound of words, instead of sense. If Shakespeare were stripped of all the bombast in his passions, and dressed in the most vulgar words, we should find the beauties of his thoughts remaining; if his... Faust: A Dramatic Poem - Sayfa 24Johann Wolfgang von Goethe tarafından - 1859 - 322 sayfaTam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| John Dryden - 1800 - 624 sayfa
...those days." dressed in the most vulgar words, we should find the beauties of his thoughts remaining ; if his embroideries were burnt down, there would still be silver at the bottom of the melting-pot : but I fear (at least, let me fear it for myself), that we who ape his sounding words have nothing... | |
| John Dryden, Edmond Malone - 1800 - 591 sayfa
...those days." . dressed in the most vulgar words, we should find the beauties of his thoughts remaining; if his embroideries were burnt down, there would still be silver at the bottom of the melting-pot : but I fear (at least, let me fear it for myself), that we who ape his sounding words have nothing... | |
| John Dryden, Edmond Malone - 1800 - 634 sayfa
...days." dressed in the most vulgar words, we should find the beauties of his thoughts remaining; if hia embroideries were burnt down, there would still be silver at the bottom of the melting-pot: but I fear (at least, let me fear it for myself), that we who ape his sounding words have nothing of... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1808 - 500 sayfa
...passions, and dressed in the most vulgar words, we should find the beauties of his thoughts remaining ; if his embroideries were burnt down, there would still be silver at the bottom of the melting-pot : but I fear (at least let me fear it for myself) that we, who ape his sounding words, have nothing... | |
| 1845 - 816 sayfa
...passions, and dressed in the most vulgar words, we should find the beanties of his thoughts remaining ; if his embroideries were burnt down, there would still be silver at the bottom of the melting-pot ; but I fear (at least let me fear it for myself) that we, who ape his sounding words, have nothing... | |
| 1821 - 408 sayfa
...passions, and dressed in the most vulgar words, we should find the beauties of his thoughts remaining; if his embroideries were burnt down, there would still be silver at the bottom of the melting-pot : but I fear (at least, let me fear it for myself), that we who ape his sounding words have nothing... | |
| 1821 - 404 sayfa
...passions, and dressed in the most vulgar words, we should find the beauties of his thoughts remaining; if his embroideries were burnt down, there would still be silver at the bottom of the melting-pot : but I fear (at least, let me fear it for myself), that we who ape his sounding words have nothing... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1821 - 522 sayfa
...passions, and dressed in the most vulgar words, we should find the beauties of his thoughts remaining ; if his embroideries were burnt down, there would still be silver at the bottom of the melting-pot ; but I fear (at least let me fear it for myself) that we, who ape his sounding words, have nothing... | |
| Anniversary calendar - 1832 - 548 sayfa
...passions, and dressed in the most vulgar words, we should find the beauties of his thoughts remaining; if his embroideries were burnt down, there would still be silver at the bottom of the melting-pot : but I fear that we, who ape his sounding words, have nothing of his thought, but are all outside... | |
| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - 1833 - 396 sayfa
...to the crucible of prose ; though, at the same time, very few writers can afford to lose so much.* The bloom-like beauty of the songs, in particular,...entertainment, where fancy must supply all the materials for banquetting. I have one comfort, however : the poets have hitherto tried their hands at them in vain,... | |
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