| James Boswell - 1799 - 496 str.
...offspring, might bid defiance to .any attempt to appropriate them to others: " But Shakspeare's magick could not copied be, " Within that circle none durst walk but he.". He this year lent his friendly assistance to correct and improve a pamphlet written by Mr. Gwyn, the... | |
| James Boswell - 1799 - 648 str.
...offspring, might bid defiance to any attempt to appropriate them to others. ' But Shakspeare's magick could not copied be, Within that circle none durst walk but he' !' He this year lent his friendly assistance to correct and improve a pamphlet written by Mr. Gwyn,... | |
| James Boswell - 1799 - 640 str.
...offspring, might bid defiance to any attempt to appropriate them to others. ' But Shakspeare's magick could not copied be, Within that circle none durst walk but he' !' He this year lent his friendly assistance to correct anc improve a pamphlet written by Mr. Gwyn,... | |
| 1803 - 466 str.
...would not allow even Beaumont and Fletcher capable of imitating him. ' But Shakspeare's magic cou'd not copied be : Within that circle none durst walk but he.' ' I should not, however, have troubled you with these remarks, if -there were not something else in this... | |
| 1803 - 472 str.
...would not allow even Beaumont and Fletcher capable of imitating him. ' But Shakspeare's magic cou'd not copied be : Within that circle none durst walk but he.' ' I should not, however, have troubled you with these remarks, if there were not something else in this... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1807 - 436 str.
...magician her father; but DRYDEN in two unlucky lines of his prologue confessed that •Shakspeare*s magic could not copied be, Within that circle none durst walk but he; jind in fact, neitherof these additional conceptions is above the genius of a schoolboy. When once... | |
| James Boswell - 1807 - 514 str.
...offspring, might bid defiance to any attempt to appropriate them to others : " But Shakspeare's magick could not copied be, " Within that circle none durst walk but he." He this year lent his friendly assistance- to correct and improve a pamphlet written by Mr. Gwyn, the... | |
| George Gregory - 1808 - 352 str.
...least traditional evidence, is finely supported. I think it is Dryden that •says: '- But Shakspeare's magic could not copied be, " Within that circle none durst walk but he." And I cannot but remark with indignation on the abominable manner in which (his incomparable play is... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 324 str.
...reason Mr. Dryden would not allow even Beaumont and Fletcher capable of imitating him. But Shakspeare's magic could not copied be : Within that circle none durst walk but he. ' I should not, however, have troubled you with these remarks, if there were not something else in this... | |
| British essayists - 1819 - 316 str.
...Dryden would not allow even Beaumont and Fletcher capable of imitating him. But Shakspeare's magic con'd not copied be : Within that circle none durst walk but he. ' I should not, however, have troubled you with these remarks, if there were not something else in this... | |
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