The marriage of Olivia, and the succeeding perplexity, though well enough contrived to divert on the stage, wants credibility, and fails to produce the proper instruction required in the drama, as it exhibits no just picture of life. The Dublin Inquisitor, ... - Side 2431821Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| William Shakespeare - 1767 - 314 sider
...of a fatirift. The folilo'quy of Malvolio is truly comic ; he is betrayed to ridicule merely by his pride. The marriage of Olivia, and the Succeeding perplexity though well enough contrjved to divert on the ftage, wants credibility, and fails to produce the proper inftrwStion required... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1788 - 442 sider
...of a satirist. The soliloquy of Malvolio is truly comic ; he is betrayed to ridicule merely by his pride. The marriage of Olivia, and the succeeding...fails to produce the proper instruction required in tht drama, as it exhibits no just picture of life. JOHNSON. SDramatti* jpewonsr, MEN. OKSINO, Duke... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1803 - 494 sider
...of a satirist. The soliloquy of Malvolio is truly comic ; he is betrayed to ridicule merely by his pride. The marriage of Olivia, and the succeeding...the drama, as it exhibits no just picture of life. JOHNSON. END OF TOLUME FIRST. J ... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 518 sider
...prey of a satirist. The soliloquy of Malvolio is truly comic; he is betrayed to ridicule merely by his pride. The marriage of Olivia, and the succeeding...the drama, as it exhibits no just picture of life. JOH N SON . MBASWB JFOB. MBAtTOEB . Isab. O, t / f/</ Jew.?* S/t-ff (((iKf//*!,f&blith'd by F. li:... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1806 - 426 sider
...of a satirist. The soliloquy of Malvolio is truly comic ; he is betrayed to ridicule merely by his pride. The marriage of Olivia, and the succeeding...the drama, as it exhibits no just picture of life." One can hardly entertain a doubt that the plot of this play is derived from the thirty-sixth novel... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1806 - 376 sider
...a satirist. The soliloquy of Mal•vollo is truly comick ; he is betrayed to ridicule merely by his pride. The marriage of Olivia, and the succeeding...the drama, as it exhibits no just picture of life. WINTER'S TALE. The story of this play is taken from the pleasant History of Dorastus and Faivnia, written... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1809 - 488 sider
...of a satirist. The soliloquy of Matvolio is truly comic ; he is betrayed to ridicule merely by his pride. The marriage of Olivia, and the succeeding...the drama, as it exhibits no just picture of life. WINTER'S TALE. The story of this play is taken from the pleasant History of Dorastus and Faivnia, written... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1810 - 486 sider
...of a satirist. The sol iloquy of Maholio is truly comick ; he is betrayed to ridicule merely by his pride. The marriage of Olivia, and the succeeding...the drama, as it exhibits no just picture of life. WINTER'S TALE. The story of this play is taken from the pleasant History of Dor astus and Farvnia,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1810 - 440 sider
...of a satirist. The soliloquy of Malvolio is truly comic ; he is betrayed to ridicule merely by his pride. The marriage of Olivia, and the succeeding...the drama, as it exhibits no just picture of life. JOHNSON. The first edition of this play is in the folio of 1623. PERSONS REPRESENTED. ORSINO, duke... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1811 - 454 sider
...ot" a satirist. The soliloquy of Malvolio is truly comic; be is betrayed to ridicule merely by his pride. The marriage of Olivia, and the succeeding...the drama, as it exhibits no just picture of life. JOHNSON. MEASURE FOR MEASURE. PERSONS REPRESENTED. Viacentio, duke of Vienna, Augelo, lord deputy in... | |
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