| Ben Jonson - 1756 - Počet stránok 526
..." maflerly, was without that elegance of hand, " which is required to correct and allay the " force of fo bold a colouring. Thus the biafs " of his nature...Terence for his model, it is not to be " wondered at that his wit is too frequently " cauftic, his raillery coarfe, and his humour " exceflive." But... | |
| Počet stránok 724
...which is required to correct and allay the force of fo bold a colourjgg. Thus the byas of his natyrc leading him to Plautus, rather than Terence, for his model, it is not to be wondered that his wit fc top frequently caufiic; liis raillery coarfe ; and his humour exceOjve." «• Perhaps the afperity... | |
| SEVERAL HANDS - 1762 - Počet stránok 536
...elegance of hand, which is required to correct and allay the force of fo bold a colouring. Thus the byas of his nature leading him to Plautus,. rather than...for his model, it is not to be wondered that his wit K too frequently cauftic ; his raillery coarfe ; and his humour exceffive." "-Perhaps the afperity... | |
| 1762 - Počet stránok 410
...colour-- hig. Thus the byafs of his nature leaning him.-- to Plautus, rather than Terence, for his rnodel, it is not to be wondered, that his wit is" too frequently cauftic, his raillery coarfe, and ii$ humour exceflivo." This want of refinement feems to have been principally owing to the woundings... | |
| 1763 - Počet stránok 552
...elegance of hand, which is required to correct and allay the force of fo bold a colouring. Thus the byas of his nature leading him to Plautus rather than Terence,...; his raillery coarfe; and his humour exceffive." This want of refinement feems to have been principally owing to the woundings which every frefh difap"... | |
| Horace - 1766 - Počet stránok 282
...colouring.^ 'T.KuV 'the biafs of his nature leading him to' f^autus rather than Terence for his m6del,"5t is not" to be wondered that his wit is too frequently cauftic; his raillery coarfe; and his humour excefiive. Some later writers for the ftage have, no doubt, avoided thefe defefts of the exafteft of... | |
| British Plutarch - 1776 - Počet stránok 350
...colouring. Thus the bias of his nature leaning him toPlautus, rather than Terence, for his model, ;t is not to be wondered, that his wit is too frequently cauftic, his raillery, coarfe, and his humour excefiive." There is another circumftance refpecting the drama, in which Fielding's judgment feems... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1783 - Počet stránok 372
...hand, which is required to " correct and allay the force of fo bold a colour** ing. Thus the byafs of his nature leading him " to Plautus, rather than...model " it is not to be wondered that his wit is too fre" quently cauftic ; his raillery coarfe ; and his J Mr, Hurt, *' humour " humour exceffive-" Perhaps... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1787 - Počet stránok 554
...elegance of hand, which is required to corred and allay the force of fo bold a colouring. Thus rhe bias of his nature leading him to Plautus rather than Terence, for his model, it is not to be wondered that his wic is too frequently caullic, his raillery coari'e, and his humour exceffive."' This want of refinement... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - Počet stránok 912
...correft and allay the force of fo bold a colouring. Thus the bias of his nature, leading him'to'Pbatus rather than Terence for his model, it is not to be wondered at, that his writ it too frequently cauftic, his raillery cnarfe, and his humour exceflive." " By the... | |
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