| Samuel Johnson - 1765 - 80 sayfa
...preferve all the unities unbroken, deferves the like applaufe with the architect, who fhall difplay all the orders of architecture in a citadel, without any deduction from its ftrength ; but the principal beauty of a citadel is to exclude the enemy ; and the greateft graces... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1768 - 676 sayfa
...preferve all the unities unbroken, deferve* the like applaufe with the architect, who ihall difplay all the orders of architecture in a citadel, without any deduction from its ftrength ; but the principal beauty of a citadel is to exclude the enemy; and the greateft graces of... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1773 - 554 sayfa
...preierve all the unities unbroken, deferves the like applaufe with the architect, who mail difplay all the orders of architecture in a citadel, without any deduction from its ftrength; but the principal beauty of a citadel is to exclude the enemy; and the greateft graces of... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1774 - 374 sayfa
...preferve all the Unities unbroken, deferves the like Applaufe with the Architect, who-, fhall difplay all the Orders of Architecture in a Citadel, without...Strength ;. but the principal Beauty of a Citadel is to extludo the Enemy: and the greateft Graces of a Play ara to copy Nature and inftruct Life. . ' Perhaps,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1774 - 374 sayfa
...fhall difplay all the Orders of Architecture in a Ciladel, without any Deduction from its Strenjfth ; but the principal Beauty .of a Citadel is to exclude the Enemy: and the greateft Graces of a Play are to copy Nature and mftruct Life. ' Perhaps, what I have here hot dogmatically,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1778 - 746 sayfa
...preferve all the unities unbroken, deferves the like applaufe with the architect, who (hall dilplay all the orders of architecture in a citadel, without any deduction from its ftrength; but the principal beauty of a citadel is to exclude the enemy ; and the greateft graces of... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 500 sayfa
...preferve all the unities unbroken, deferves the like applaufe with the architect, who fhall difplay all the orders of architecture in a citadel, without any deduction from its ftrength : but the principal beauty of a citadel is to exclude the enemy ; and the greateft graces... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1788 - 346 sayfa
...fluous fiuoiis and ostentatious art, by which is shewn, rather what is possible, than what is necessary. He that, without diminution of any other excellence,...greatest graces of a play are to copy nature, and in. struft life. Perhaps, what I have here not dogmatically but deliberately written, may recall the... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1790 - 1058 sayfa
...ihall difplay all the orders of architecture in a citadel, without any deduilion from its ftrength: but the principal beauty of a citadel is to exclude the enemy ; and the greateft graces of a play are to copy nature, and inftruft life. Perhaps, what I have here not dogmatically... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1793 - 860 sayfa
...fhall difplay all the orders of architefture in a citadel, without any deduction from its ftrength ; but the principal beauty of a citadel is to exclude the enemy ; and the greateft graces of a play are to copy nature, and inftruct life. Perhaps, what I have here not dogmatically... | |
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