Yet it must be allowed to the present age, that the tongue in general is so much refined since Shakespeare's time, that many of his words, and more of his phrases, are scarce intelligible. And of those which we understand, some are ungrammatical, others... English, Past and Present: Five Lectures - Strana 74podľa Richard Chenevix Trench - 1855 - Počet stránok 246Úplné zobrazenie - O tejto knihe
| John Dryden, Edmond Malone - 1800 - Počet stránok 591
...at present so far from it, that we are wanting in the very foundation of it, a perfect grammar.8 Yet it must be allowed to the present age, that the tongue in general is so much refined since Shakspeare's time, that many of his words, and more of his phrases, are scarce intelligible : and of... | |
| John Dryden - 1800 - Počet stránok 624
...at present so far from it, that we are wanting in the very foundation of it, a perfect grammar.8 Yet it must be allowed to the present age, that the tongue in general is so much refined since Shakspeare's time, that many of his words, and more of his phrases, are scarce intelligible : and of... | |
| John Dryden, Edmond Malone - 1800 - Počet stránok 634
...must be allowed to the present age, that the tongue in general is so much refined since Shakspeare's time, that many of his words, and more of his phrases, are scarce P~, intelligible: and of those which we understand, '£; some are ungrammatical, others coarse; and... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1808 - Počet stránok 500
...at present so far from it, that we are wanting in the very foundation of it, a perfect grammar. Yet it must be allowed to the present age, that the tongue...some are ungrammatical, others coarse; and his whole style is so pestered with figurative expressions, that it is as affected as it is obscure. It is true,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1809 - Počet stránok 394
...procure at any price, was then the fur* " The tongue in general is so much refined since Shakspeare's time, that many of his words, and more of his phrases, are scarce intelligible." Preface to Dryden's Troilus and Cressida. The various changes made by Dryden in particular passages... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1809 - Počet stránok 390
...procure at any price, was then the fur* " The tongue in general is so much refined since Shakspeare's time, that many of his words, and more of his phrases, are scarce intelligible." Preface to Dryden's Troilus and Cressida. The various changes made by Dryden in particular passages... | |
| 1845 - Počet stránok 816
...what must it have been in Shakspeare's time 't " The tongue in general is so much refined since then, that many of his words, and more of his phrases, are...some are ungrammatical, others coarse ; and his whole style is so pestered with figurative expressions, that it is as affected as it is obscure. It is true... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1821 - Počet stránok 502
...at present so far from it, that we are wanting in the very foundation of it, a perfect grammar. Yet it must be allowed to the present age, that the tongue...some are ungrammatical, others coarse ; and his whole style is so pestered with figurative expressions, that it is as affected as it is obscure. It is true,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - Počet stránok 668
...which are necessary to our author's * " The tongue in general is so much refined since Shakspeare's time, that many of his words, and more of his phrases, are scarce intelligible." Preface to Dryden's Troilus and Cressida. The various changes made by Dryden in particular passages... | |
| 1845 - Počet stránok 842
...what must it have been in Shakspeare's time? " The tongue in general is so much refined since then, that many of his words, and more of his phrases, are...some are ungrammatical, others coarse ; and his whole style is so pestered with figurative expressions, that it is as affected as it is obscure. It is true... | |
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