Shakspeare's magic could not copied be ; Within that circle none durst walk but he ! " He this year lent his friendly assistance to correct and improve a pamphlet written by Mr. The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. - Stran 280avtor: James Boswell - 1826Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| James Boswell - 1791 - 554 strani
...publifhes it as his own. The true authour, in many cafes, may not be able to make his title clear. Johnfon, indeed, from the peculiar features of his literary...any attempt to appropriate them to others : " But Shakfpeare's magick could not copied be, •" Within that circle none durft walk but he." C c 2 He... | |
| James Boswell - 1799 - 496 strani
...publishes it as his own. The,true authour, in many cases, may not be able to make his title clear. Johnson, indeed, from the peculiar features of his literary...written by Mr. Gwyn, the architect, entitled " Thoughts oh the Coronation of George III."* Johnson had now for some years admitted Mr.,Ba- rctti to his intimacy;... | |
| James Boswell - 1799 - 640 strani
...publishes it as his own. The true authour, in many cases, may not be able to make his title clear. Johnson, indeed, from the peculiar features of his literary...this year lent his friendly assistance to correct anc improve a pamphlet written by Mr. Gwyn, the architect, entitled, Thoughts on the Coronation of... | |
| James Boswell - 1807 - 514 strani
...publishes it as his own. The true authour, in many cases, may not be able to make his title clear. Johnson, indeed, from the peculiar features of his literary...correct and improve a pamphlet written by Mr. Gwyn, the Johnson had now for some' years admitted Mr. Ba- 52. retti to his intimacy ; nor did their friendship... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1807 - 436 strani
...magician her father; but DRYDEN in two unlucky lines of his prologue confessed that •Shakspeare*s magic could not copied be, Within that circle none durst walk but he; jind in fact, neitherof these additional conceptions is above the genius of a schoolboy. When once... | |
| John Dryden - 1808 - 462 strani
...innocence and beauty, which did smile In Fletcher, grew on this enchanted isle. But Shakespeare's magic could not copied be ; Within that circle none durst walk but he. I must confess 'twas bold, nor would you now That liberty to vulgar wits allow, Which works by magic... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1808 - 450 strani
...innocence and beauty, which did smile In Fletcher, grew on this enchanted isle. But Shakespeare's magic could not copied be; Within that circle none durst walk but he. I must confess 'twas bold, nor would you now That liberty to vulgar wits allow, Which works by magic... | |
| George Gregory - 1808 - 352 strani
...traditional evidence, is finely supported. I think it is Dryden that •says: '- But Shakspeare's magic could not copied be, " Within that circle none durst walk but he." And I cannot but remark with indignation on the abominable manner in which (his incomparable play is... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 324 strani
...Dryden would not allow even Beaumont and Fletcher capable of imitating him. But Shakspeare's magic could not copied be : Within that circle none durst walk but he. ' I should not, however, have troubled you with these remarks, if there were not something else in... | |
| James Boswell - 1817 - 466 strani
...publishes it as his own. The true author, in many cases, may not be able to make his title clear. Johnson, indeed, from the peculiar features of his literary...Shakspeare's magick could not copied be, " Within that circle noue durst walk hut he." He this year lent his friendly assistance to correct and improve a pamphlet... | |
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