It is false that any representation is mistaken for reality, that any dramatic fable in its materiality was ever credible, or, for a single moment, was ever credited. Racine Et Shakespeare - Stran 183avtor: Stendhal - 1907 - 198 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| 1765 - 600 strani
...him, by the authority of Shalcefpeare, that he aflumes, as an unqueftionable principle, a pofition, which, while his breath is forming it into words, his understanding pronounces to be falfe. It is falfe, that any reprefentation is miftaken for reality j that any dramatic fable in its... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1765 - 710 strani
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| William Shakespeare - 1788 - 346 strani
...assumes, as an unquestionable principle, a position, which, while his breath is forming it into .M prds, his understanding pronounces to be false. It is false,...representation is mistaken for reality ; that any dramatick fable, in its materiality, was ever credible, or, fora single moment, was ever credited.... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1790 - 1058 strani
...into words, his undcrftanding pronounces to be falfe. It is falfe, tnat any reprefentation is miftaken for reality ; that any dramatic fable, in its materiality, was ever credible, or, for a ungle moment, was ever credited. The objection arifing from the impoffibility of paffing the firft... | |
| 1793 - 620 strani
...words, his underftanding pronounces to be be fatfe. It is falfe, that any reprefentation is miltaken for reality ; that any dramatic fable in its materiality was ever credible, or for a fingle moment was ever credited. The objection arifing from the ïmpoifibility of paffing the firft... | |
| 1802 - 630 strani
...words, bis underllanding pronounces to be falfe. It is l'allé, that any reprefen tation is millaken for reality; that any dramatic fable in its materiality was ever credible, or for a lîngle moment was ever credited. The objection arifing from the impoííibility ot" palling the ririt... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1803 - 494 strani
...is time therefore to tell him, by the authority of Shakspeare, that he assumes, as an unquestionable principle, a position, which, while his breath is...any representation is mistaken for reality; that any dramatick fable in its materiality was ever credible, or, for a single moment, was ever credited. The... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1804 - 256 strani
...into words, his understanding pronounces to be false. It is faUe, that any representation is taken for reality ; that any dramatic fable, in its materiality, was ever credible, pr for a single moment was ever credited. " It will be asked how the drama moves, if it is not credited... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1806 - 376 strani
...time, therefore, to tell him, by the authority of Shakespeare, that he assumes, as an unquestionable principle, a position, which, while his breath is...representation is mistaken for reality ; that any dramatick fable in its materiality was ever credible, or, for a single moment, was ever credited. The... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1806 - 394 strani
...is time therefore to tell him, by the authority of Shakspeare, that he assumes, as an unquestionable principle, a position, which, while his breath is...forming it .into words, his understanding pronounces io be false. It is false, that any representation is mistaken for reality ; that any dramatick fable... | |
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