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" He is many times flat, insipid, his comic wit degenerating into clenches, his serious swelling into bombast. But he is always great, when some great occasion is presented to him... "
The Writer's Handbook, a Guide to the Art of Composition, Embracing a ... - หน้า 232
1900 - 555 หน้า
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The Dramatick Writings of Will. Shakspere: With the Notes of All ..., เล่มที่ 1

William Shakespeare - 1788 - 346 หน้า
...read nature ; he looked inwards, and " found her there, I cannot say he is every where " alike ; were he so, I should do him injury to " compare him with the greatest of mankind, He is " many times flat and insipid ; his comick wit dege" aerating into clenches, his serious swelling into " bombast. *<...

The Critical and Miscellaneous Prose Works of John ..., เล่มที่ 1,ฉบับที่ 2

John Dryden, Edmond Malone - 1800 - 591 หน้า
...to read nature; he looked inwards, and found her there. I cannot say he is every where alike; were he so, I should do him injury to compare him with...great, when some great occasion is presented to him ; no man can say he ever had a fit subject for his wit, and did not then raise himself as high above...

The Critical and Miscellaneous Prose Works of John ..., เล่มที่ 1,ส่วนที่ 2

John Dryden - 1800 - 624 หน้า
...to read nature ; he looked inwards, and found her there. I cannot say he is every where alike; were he so, I should do him injury to compare him with...swelling into bombast. But he is always great, when -some I great occasion is presented to him ; no man can say he ever had a fit subject for his wit, and did...

The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the ..., เล่มที่ 1

William Shakespeare - 1803 - 494 หน้า
...read nature; he looked inwards, and found her there. I cannot say he is every where alike ; were lie so, I should do him injury to compare him with the greatest of mankind. He is many times flat and insipid ; his comick wit degenerating into clenches, his serious swelling into bombast. But he...

The Monthly Mirror: Reflecting Men and Manners: With Strictures ..., เล่มที่ 17

1804 - 452 หน้า
...him injury to compare him to the greatest of mankind. He is many times flat and insipid ; his comic w'it degenerating into clenches; his serious swelling...great, when some great occasion is presented to him." Drj'dcu's Essay of Dramatic Poetry. a language so peculiar to themselves, as strongly to affect the...

The Monthly Mirror: Reflecting Men and Manners : with Strictures ..., เล่มที่ 17

1804 - 444 หน้า
...injury to contpare him to the greatest of mankind. He is many times fiat and insipid ; his comic vrit degenerating into clenches ; his serious swelling...bombast. But he is always great, when some great occasion i. presented to him." Drydeo's Essay of Dramatic Poetry. U tP-.'OL XVII. a language so peculiar to...

The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.

Samuel Johnson - 1806 - 376 หน้า
...read nature ; he looked m" wards, and found her there. I cannot say he " is every where alike j were he so, I should do " him injury to compare him with the greatest of " mankind. He is many times flat and insipid ; " his comic wit degenerating into clenches, his " serious swelling into bombast. But...

The Plays of William Shakespeare: With Notes of Various Commentators, เล่มที่ 1

William Shakespeare - 1806 - 394 หน้า
...to read nature; he looked inwards, and found her there. I cannot say he is every where alike; were he so, I should do him injury to compare him with the greatest of mankind. He is many times flat and insipid; his comick wit degenerating into clenches, bis serious swelling into bombast. But he is...

Specimens of English Prose Writers: From the Earliest Times to ..., เล่มที่ 3

George Burnett - 1807 - 1152 หน้า
...to read nature; he looked inwards, and found her there. I cannot say he is every where alike ; were he so, I should do him injury to compare him with...greatest of mankind. He is many times flat, insipid ; his comic wit degenerating into clenches, his serious swelling into bombast. But he is always great, when...

Specimens of English prose-writers, from the earliest times to ..., เล่มที่ 3

George Burnett - 1807 - 556 หน้า
...to read nature; he looked inwards, and found her there. I cannot say he is every where alike ; were he so, I should do him injury to compare him with...greatest of mankind. He is many times flat, insipid ; his comic wit degenerating into clenches, his serious swelling into 'bombast. But he is always great, when...




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