perhaps we are not to look for his beginning, like those of other writers, in his least perfect works ; art had so little, and nature so large a share in what he did that for aught I know," says he, " the performances of his youth, as they were the most... Eighteenth Century Essays on Shakespeare - الصفحة 121المحررون: - 1903 - عدد الصفحات: 358عرض كامل - لمحة عن هذا الكتاب
| William Shakespeare - 1904 - عدد الصفحات: 438
...not to look ' for his Beginnings, like those of other Authors, among their least perfect Writings ; ' Art had so little, and Nature so large a Share in what he did, that, for ought I ' know, the Performances of his Youth, as they were the most vigorous, and had the 'most fire and strength... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1904 - عدد الصفحات: 442
...not to look ' for his Beginnings, like those of other Authors, among their least perfect Writings ; ' Art had so little, and Nature so large a Share in what he did, that, for ought I ' know, the Performances of his Youth, as they were the most vigorous, and had the ' most fire and strength... | |
| Franklin Verzelius Newton Painter - 1905 - عدد الصفحات: 770
...was guided alone by instinct. This view was maintained by his earliest biographer, Rowe, who says: " Art had so little, and nature so large a share in what Shakespeare did, that for aught I know the performances of his youth were the best." But Ben Jonson... | |
| Franklin Verzelius Newton Painter - 1906 - عدد الصفحات: 764
...was guided alone by instinct. This view was maintained by his earliest biographer, Rowe, who says : " Art had so little, and nature so large a share in what Shakespeare did, that for aught I know the performances of his youth were the best." But Ben Jonson... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1908 - عدد الصفحات: 254
...both amongst us, and in some of his happier scenes to have carried them both to the utmost height. By what gradations of improvement he proceeded, is...of opinion, that •perhaps we are not to look for bis beginning, like those of other writers, in his least perfect works ; art had so little, and nature... | |
| Charles F. Johnson - 1909 - عدد الصفحات: 418
...eighteenth-century idea of the antithesis between ' nature ' and ' art,' and says of his author : ' Art had so little and nature so large a share in what he did, that for aught I know the performances of his youth, as they were the most vigorous and had the most fire and... | |
| William Caxton, Jean Calvin, Nicolaus Copernicus, Francis Bacon, Edmund Spenser, Sir Walter Raleigh, Isaac Newton, Henry Fielding, Samuel Johnson, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, William Wordsworth, Walt Whitman - 1910 - عدد الصفحات: 458
...both amongst us, and in some of his happier scenes to have carried them both to the utmost height. By what gradations of improvement he proceeded, is...is of opinion, that perhaps we are not to look for fits beginning, like those of other writers, in his least perfect worl,s; art had so little, and nature... | |
| Clara Longworth comtesse de Chambrun - 1913 - عدد الصفحات: 332
...are not to look for his Beginnings, like those of other Authors, among their least perfect Writings; Art had so little, and Nature so large a Share in what he did, that, for aught I know, the Performances of his Youth, as they were the most vigorous, and had the most Fire... | |
| Clara Longworth comtesse de Chambrun - 1927 - عدد الصفحات: 392
...are not to look for his Beginnings, like those of other Authors, among their least perfect Writings; Art had so little, and Nature so large a Share in what he did, that, for aught I know, the Performances of his Youth, as they were the most vigorous, and had the most Fire... | |
| 1859 - عدد الصفحات: 796
...greatest and most universal poet the world has known. Rowe observes, in regard to Shakipeare, — " Art had so little and Nature so large a share in what he did, that, for aught I know, the performances of his youth, as they were the most vigorous, and had the most fire... | |
| |