Shakespeare be considered as a man, born in a rude age, and educated in the lowest manner, without any instruction, either from the world or from books, he may be regarded as a prodigy: if represented as a poet, capable of furnishing a proper entertainment... The Atlantic Monthly - Stranica 3061887Potpun prikaz - O ovoj knjizi
| David Hume - 1812 - Broj stranica: 604
...render the former liberty not the least perilous for an author. IF Shakespeare be considered as a MAN, born in a rude age, and educated in the lowest manner, without any instruction, either from the world or from books, he may be regarded as a prodigy : If represented... | |
| 1902 - Broj stranica: 742
...says contemptuously of those writers. Shakespeare is only worthy of praise when " considered as a man born in a rude age and educated in the lowest manner, without any instruction either from the world or from books." In the course of his long French life he had... | |
| David Hume, Tobias Smollett, William Jones - 1828 - Broj stranica: 492
...render the former liberty not the least perilous for an author. If Shakspeare be considered as a man, born in a rude age, and educated in the lowest manner, without any instruction, either from the world or from books, he may 'be regarded as a prodigy : if represented... | |
| Royal institution of Great Britain - 1882 - Broj stranica: 840
...respecting Shakspeare's life and works. Hume the historian said : " If Shakspeare be considered as a man born in a rude age and educated in the lowest manner, without any instruction from books or from the world, he may be regarded as a prodigy. If represented as a... | |
| August Wilhelm von Schlegel - 1833 - Broj stranica: 488
...is Hume's History; and there we have a most unjustifiable account both of Shakspeare and his age. " Born in a rude age, and educated in the lowest manner, without any instruction cither/rom the world m from books." How could a man of Hume's acutencss suppose for... | |
| Monthly literary register - 1839 - Broj stranica: 720
...representative. It is amusing to read Hume's opinion of the genius of Shakspere. whom he describes as " born in a rude age, and educated in the lowest manner, without any instruction either from the world or from books." How it happened that knowledge, at all entrances,... | |
| August Wilhelm von Schlegel - 1840 - Broj stranica: 434
...is Hume's History ; and there we have a most unjustifiable account both of Shakspeare and his age. " Born in a rude age, and educated in the lowest manner, without any instruction either from the world, or from books.'' How could a man of Hume's acuteness suppose... | |
| 1892 - Broj stranica: 890
...and others spoke with less reserve. Hume, one of the finest intellects of his day, describes him as "born in a rude age, and educated in the lowest manner, without any instruction from the world or from books," and finally pronounces that " a reasonable propriety... | |
| 1847 - Broj stranica: 824
...on French models, is still more limited in his admiration. " If Shakespeare be considered as a MAN, born in a rude age and educated in the lowest manner, without any instruction either from the world or from books, he may be regarded as a prodigy: if represented... | |
| David Hume - 1848 - Broj stranica: 560
...render the former liberty not the least perilous for an author. If Shakspeare be considered as a MAN, born in a rude age, and educated in the lowest manner, without any instruction, either from the world or from books, he may be regarded as a prodigy ; if represented... | |
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