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" Shakespeare discerns the characters of men, with which he catches the many changing hues of life, forms a sort of problem in the science of mind, of which it is easier to see the truth than to assign the cause. Though I am very far from meaning to compare... "
The British Essayists;: Lounger - Seite 306
von Alexander Chalmers - 1808
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The Edinburgh Magazine, Or, Literary Miscellany, Band 4

1786 - 508 Seiten
...drawing the fcenery of nature. That intuitive glauce with wliich a writer like Shakefpeare difcern« the characters of men, with which he catches the many changing hues of life, forms a foit of problem in the feie n ce of mind, of which it is eaficr to fee the truth than to affign the...
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The Lounger: no. 70-101; June 3, 1786-Jan. 6, 1787

1788 - 330 Seiten
...drawing the fcenery of Nature. That intuitive glance with which a writer like Shakefyeare difcerns the characters of men, with which he catches the many changing hues of life, forms a fort of problem in the fcience of mind, of which it is eafier to fee the truth than to nfiign the caufe....
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The Lounger, Band 3

1788 - 338 Seiten
...drawing the fcenery of Nature. That intuitive glance with which a writer like Shakefpeare difcerns the characters of men, with which he catches the many changing hues of life, forms a fort of problem in the fcience of mind, of which it is eafier to fee the truth than to affign the caufe....
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The Lounger: no. 53-101; Feb. 4, 1786-Jan. 6, 1787

1794 - 466 Seiten
...drawing the fcenery of Nature. That intuitive glance with which a writer like Sbakefpeare difcerns the characters of men, with which he catches the many changing hues of life, forms a fort of problem in the fcience of mind, of which it is eafier to fee the truth than to affign the caufe....
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The Works of Robert Burns, Band 1

Robert Burns - 1840 - 368 Seiten
...in drawing the scenery of nature. That intuitive glance with which a writer like Shakspeare discerns the characters of men, with which he catches the many...our rustic bard to Shakspeare, yet whoever will read (this and) his (other) lighter and more humorous poems, his Dialogue of the Dogs, his 'Dedication to...
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A Winter with Robert Burns: Being Annals of His Patrons and Associates in ...

James Marshall - 1846 - 186 Seiten
...in drawing the scenery of Nature. That intuitive glance with which a writer like Shakspeare discerns the characters of men, with which he catches the many...Though I am very far from meaning to compare our rustic hard to Shakspeare, yet whoever will read his lighter and more humorous poems, his Dialogue of the...
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The life and works of Robert Burns, ed. by R. Chambers. Libr. ed, Band 1

Robert Burns - 1856 - 728 Seiten
...which a writer like Shakspeare discerns the characters of men, with which he catches the many-changing hues of life, forms a sort of problem in the science...our rustic bard to Shakspeare, yet whoever will read liis lighter and more humorous poems, his Dialogue of the Dogs, his Dedication to GH , Esq., his Epistle...
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Poems, Songs, and Letters: Being the Complete Works of Robert Burns, Edited ...

Robert Burns, Alexander Smith - 1868 - 688 Seiten
...by the fact that they were written by a man of discerns the characters of men, with which he catehes the many changing hues of life, forms a sort of problem...Though I am very far from meaning to compare our rustic tic bard to Shakspeare, yet whoever will read hisjighter and more humorous poems, his Dialogue of the...
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Portrait Gallery of Eminent Men and Women of Europe and America ..., Band 1

Evert Augustus Duyckinck - 1872 - 740 Seiten
...the greatest of dramatists—-" that intuitive glance with which a writer like Shakespeare discerns the characters of men, with which he catches the many • changing hues of life, forming a sort of problem in the science of mind, of which it is easier to see the truth than to assign...
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The English Essayists: A Comprehensive Selection from the Works of the Great ...

1881 - 578 Seiten
...drawing the scenery of nature. That intuitive glance with which a writer like Shakespeare discerns esent good or ill, the joy or curse, But future views...measured to his state and place ; His time a moment, and Shakespeare, yet whoever will read his lighter and more humorous poems, his " Dialogue of the Dogs,"...
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