| William Shakespeare - 1745 - 582 sider
...the Great, than of the Ridiculous in human nature; of our nobleft tendernefles, than of our vaineft foibles ; of our ftrongeft emotions, than of our idleft...general the moft pertinent and judicious upon every fubjeft; but by a talent very peculiar, fomething between Penetration and Felicity, he hits upon that... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1747 - 550 sider
...tendernefies, than of our vaineft foibles ; of our ftrongeft emotions, than of our idleft fen•fctions ! Nor, does he only excel in the Paffions : In the coolnefs...general the moft . pertinent and judicious upon every fubjeft; but by a talent very peculiar, fomething between Penetration and Felicity, he hits upon that... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 382 sider
...ridicuktts in human nature ; of our nobleft tendernefles? than of our vaineft foibles ; of our ftrongefl emotions, than of our idleft fenfations ! Nor does he only excel in. the Paflions : in die coolnefs of Reflection and Reafoning he is full A« admirable. His Sentiments 'are... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1752 - 438 sider
...of our ftrongeft emotions, than of our idleft lenfations ! Nor does he only excel in the PalTions : in the coolnefs of Reflection and Reafoning he is full as admirable. His Sentiment* are not only in general the moft pertinent and judicious upon every fuhject ; but by a talent... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1757 - 344 sider
...ridiculous in human nature ; of our noblefl tendcrnefTes, than of our vaineft foibles ; of our Itrongeft emotions than of our idleft fenfations ! Nor does he only excel in the Paffions : in the coolnefs of Refleftion and Reafoning he is full as admirable. His Sentiments are not only in general the nioft... | |
| 1762 - 414 sider
...paffions, fince he was full as admirable in the coolnefs of reflation and reafbnin^ : his fentiments are not only in general the moft pertinent and judicious upon every fubjedl, but, by a talent very peculiar, fomething between penetration and facility, he hits upon that... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1768 - 676 sider
...the Great than of the Ridiculous in human nature; of our noblell tendernefies, than of our vainelt foibles; of our ftrongeft emotions, than of our idleft fenfations! Nor does he only excel in the Pafllons : In the coolntfs of Kefk'cTiion and Reafoning he is full as admirable. His Sentiments are... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1771 - 424 sider
...the great than of the ridiculous in human nature; of our nobleft tendernefles, than of our vaineft foibles ; of our ftrongeft emotions, than of our idleft fenfations ! Nor does he only excel in the p;;2ions: in the coolnefs of reflection and reafoning he is full as admirable. J-lis fentiments are... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1778 - 448 sider
...the^rarf than of the ridiculous in human nature ; of our nobleft tenderneffes, than of our vaineft foibles ; of our ftrongeft emotions, than of our idleft...he only excel in the Paffions : in the coolnefs of refleftion and reafoning he is full as admirable. His Sentiments are not only in general the moft pertinent... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1778 - 746 sider
...our noblefl tendernetTes, than of our vaineft foibles ; of our ftrongeft emotions, than of our idled fenfations ! Nor does he only excel in the paffions: in the coolnefs of reflexion and reaibning he is full as admirable. Hisfentiments are not only in general the rnoft pertinent... | |
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