The theatre, when it is under any other direction, is peopled by such characters as were never seen, conversing in a language which was never heard, upon topics which will never arise in the commerce of mankind. Annual Registerредактор(ы): - 1765Просмотр фрагмента - Подробнее о книге
| Edmund Burke - 1877 - Страниц: 660
...belong to the stage once tersely described as peopled by "such characters as were never seen, conversing in a language which was never heard, upon topics which will never arise in the commerce of mankind." "The Prime Minister. By Anthony Trollope." — The feeling we entertain... | |
| Several Hands - 1765 - Страниц: 624
...nothing there which he ihould ever meet in any other place. The fame remark may be applied to every ftage but that of Shakefpeare. The theatre, when it is under...is peopled by fuch characters as were never feen, converfing in a language which was never heard, upon topicks which will never arile in the commerce... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1765 - Страниц: 80
...nothing there which he fhould ever meet in any other place. The fame remark may be applied to every (lage but that of Shakefpeare. The theatre, when it is under...is peopled by fuch characters as .were never feen, converfing in a language which was never heard, upon topicks which will never arife in the commerce... | |
| 1765 - Страниц: 600
...there which he fliould ever meet ;a any other place. The fame remark may be applied to every ^tage but that of Shakefpeare. The theatre, when it is under...is peopled by fuch characters as were never feen, converfmg in a language which was never heard, upon topicks which will never aiile in the commerce... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1768 - Страниц: 676
...ever meet in any other place. The fame remark may be applied to every ftage but that of Sbakejptar*. The theatre, when it is under any other direction, is peopled by fuch characters as were never feen, conveffing in a language which was never heard, upon topicks which will never arife in the cbmmerce... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1773 - Страниц: 554
...nothing there which he mould ever meet in any other place. The fame remark may be applied to every ftage but that of Shakefpeare. The theatre, when it is under any other direction, is peopled by fiuch characters as were never feen, converfing in a language which was never heard, upon topicks which... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1774 - Страниц: 374
...there which he fhould ever meet with in any other Place. The lame Remark may be applied to every Stage but that of Shakefpeare. The Theatre, when it is under...converting in a Language which was never heard, upon Topicks which will never arife in the Commerce of Mankind. But the Dialogue of this Authour is often... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1774 - Страниц: 374
...there which he fhould ever meet with in any other Place. The fame Remark may be applied to every Stage but that of Shakefpeare. The Theatre, when it is under...converting in a Language which was never heard, upon Topicks which will never arife in the Commerce of Mankind. But the Dialogue of this Authour is often... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1778 - Страниц: 746
...there which he ftiould ever meet in any other place. The fame remark may. be applied to every ftage but that of Shakefpeare. The theatre, when it is under any other direction, is pco-. pled by fuch characters as were never feen, converfing in a language which was never heard, upon... | |
| James Thomson Callender - 1782 - Страниц: 78
...when it is under any other direction, is peo' pled by fuch characters as were nevor feen, cOnverGng in a ' language which was never heard, upon topics...which will ' never arife in the commerce of mankind .J-.' The weakeit of Johnfon's admirers will blufli in reading this paflage. The Docior denies every... | |
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