Ford was of the first order of poets. He sought for sublimity, not by parcels, in metaphors or visible images, but directly where she has her full residence, in the heart of man; in the actions and sufferings of the greatest minds. Dramatic Works - Strana xliiautor/autoři: John Ford - 1811Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Charles Lamb - 1879 - 732 str.
...the first order of poets. He sought for sublimity, not by parcels, in metaphors or visible images, but directly where she has her full residence, in...Even in the poor perverted reason of Giovanni and Annabella, in the play* which stands at the head of the modern collection of the works of this author,... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1879 - 672 str.
...the first order of poets. He sought for sublimity, not by parcels, in metaphors or visible images, but directly where she has her full residence in the...Even in the poor perverted reason of Giovanni and Annabella in the play which stands at the head of the modern collection of the works of this author,... | |
| William Tegg - 1879 - 290 str.
...of poets. He sought for sublimity not by parcels in metaphors or visible images, but directly when she has her full residence in the heart of man, in the actions «i and sufferings of the greatest minds." According to a prevailing custom of his day, his name is... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1880 - 524 str.
...Lamb says truly of him that 'he sought for sublimity, not by parcels, in metaphors or visible images, but directly where she has her full residence in the heart of man.' The sublimity to which his own gloomy austere temper directed him was the sublimity of demoniac resolution,... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1880 - 524 str.
...Lamb says truly of him that ' he sought for sublimity, not by parcels, in metaphors or visible images, but directly where she has her full residence in the heart of man.' The sublimity to which his own gloomy austere temper directed him was the sublimity of demoniac resolution,... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1882 - 460 str.
...in rn^taphjtt8or~~v7sTbTe]jnaajjes, tmt directly where she has her full residence, in the heart_of man; in the "actions and sufferings of the greatest...Even in the poor perverted reason of Giovanni and Annabella, in the play1 which stands at the head of the modern collection of the works of this author,... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1882 - 524 str.
...Lamb says truly of him that 'he sought for sublimity, not by parcels, in metaphors or visible images, but directly where she has her full residence in the heart of man.' The sublimity to which his own gloomy austere temper directed him was the sublimity of demoniac resolution,... | |
| William James Linton, Richard Henry Stoddard - 1883 - 386 str.
...of the first order of poets. He sought for sublimity, not by parcels in metaphors or visible images, but directly where she has her full residence, in...the soul above mountains, seas, and the elements." Of the catastrophe in The Broken Heart, he says — he knows not where to find one "so grand, so solemn,... | |
| William James Linton, Richard Henry Stoddard - 1883 - 384 str.
...of the first order of Poets. He sought for sublimity not by parcels in metaphors or visible images, but directly where she has her full residence — in the heart of man ; in the acts and sufferings of the greatest minds." Of Webster he says : " To move a horror skilfully, to touch... | |
| Ellen Crofts - 1884 - 392 str.
...the first order of poets. He sought for sublimity, not by parcels, in metaphors or visible images, but directly, where she has her full residence in...the actions and sufferings of the greatest minds." The ingenuity of his characterisation in Perkin Warbeck has given him a high place among historical... | |
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