| Samuel Johnson - 1801 - 454 str.
...fee the loves of Thefeus and Hippolyta combined with the gothick mythology of fairies. Shakefpeare, indeed, was not the only violator of chronology, for...with thofe of turbulence, violence, and adventure. Un his comick fcenes he is feldom very fuccefsful, when he engages his characters in reciprocations... | |
| William Shakespeare, George Steevens, Samuel Johnson - 1803 - 542 str.
...fee the loves of Thefeus and Hippolyta combined with the Gothick mythology of fairies. Shakfpeare, indeed, was not the only violator of chronology, for...his characters in reciprocations of fmartnefs and contefts of farcafm ; their jefts are commonly grofs, and their pleafantry licentious; neither his... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1803 - 494 str.
...mythology of fairies. Shakspeare, indeed, was not the only violator of chronology, for in the same age Sidney, who wanted not the advantages of learning, has, in his Arcadia, confounded the pastoral with the feudal times, the days of innocence, quiet, and security, with those of turbulence,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1802 - 422 str.
...fee the loves of Thefeus and Hlppolita combined with the Gothick mythology of fairies. Shakefpeare, indeed, was not the only violator of chronology, for...his characters in reciprocations of fmartnefs and contefts of farcafm ; their ^jefts are commonly grofs, and their pleafantry licentious ; neither his... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1804 - 256 str.
...but of possihility. Shale speare, indeed, was not the only violator of chronology; for, in the same age, Sidney, who wanted not the advantages of learning, has, in his Arcadia, confounded the pastoral with the feudal times; the days of innocence, quiet, and security, with those of turbulence,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1806 - 376 str.
...mythology of fairies. Shakespeare, indeed, was not the only violator of chronology, for in the same age Sidney, who wanted not the advantages of learning, has, in his Arcadia, confounded the pastoral with the feudal times, the days of innocence, quiet, and security, with those of turbulence,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1806 - 394 str.
...mythology of fairies. Shakspeare, indeed, was not the only violator of chronology, for in the same age, Sidney, who wanted not the advantages of learning, has, in his Arcadia, confounded the pastoral with the feudal times, the days of innocence, quiet, and security, with those of turbulence,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1810 - 444 str.
...mythology of fairies. Shakspeare, indeed, was not the only violator of chronology, for in the same age Sidney, who wanted not the advantages of learning, has, in his Arcadia, confounded the pastoral with the feudal times, the days of innocence, quiet, and security, with those of turbulence,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1811 - 510 str.
...mythology of fairies. Shakspeare, indeed, was not the only violator of chronology, for in the same age Sidney who wanted not the advantages of learning, has, in his Arcadia, confounded the pastoral with the feudal times, the days of innocence, quiet, and security, with those of turbulence,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1810 - 436 str.
...mythology of fairies. Shakspeare, indeed, was not the only violator of chronology, for in the same age Sidney, who wanted not the advantages of learning, has, in his Arcadia, confounded the pastoral with the feudal times, the days of innocence, quiet, arid security, with those of turbulence,... | |
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