| Nathan Drake - 1828 - 522 halaman
...sage maxims are not unfrequently put in the mouth of imbecility, to show how easily such common-place truisms may be acquired. Nobody ever painted as he...himself, but still the indifference of a superior mind, which has run through the circle of human existence, and survived feeling. The irony in Shakspeare... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1828 - 520 halaman
...not unfrequently put in the mouth of imbecility, to show how easily such common-place truisms maybe acquired. Nobody ever painted as he has done the facility...himself, but still the indifference of a superior mind, which has run through the circle of human existence, and survived feeling. The irony in Shakspeare... | |
| August Wilhelm von Schlegel - 1833 - 476 halaman
...sagacity; but it is the grave of enthusiasm. But this is the conclusion at which we arrive when we had the misfortune to see human nature through and...himself, but still the indifference of a superior mind, which has run through the circle of human existence and survived feeling. The irony in Shakspeare... | |
| August Wilhelm von Schlegel - 1840 - 428 halaman
...inevitable influence of selfish motives in human nature. This secret irony of the characterisation is deserving of admiration as a storehouse of acuteness...himself, but still the indifference of a superior mind, which has run through the circle of human existence and survived feeling. The irony in Shakspeare... | |
| August Wilhelm von Schlegel - 1840 - 434 halaman
...inevitable influence of selfish motives in human nature. This secret irony of the characterisation is deserving of admiration as a storehouse of acuteness...himself, but still the indifference of a superior mind, which has run through the circle of human existence and survived feeling. The irony in Shakspeare... | |
| August Wilhelm von Schlegel - 1846 - 554 halaman
...profound abyss of acuteness . and sagacity; but it is the grave of enthusiasm. We arrive at it only after we have had the misfortune to see human nature through and through; and when no choice remains but to adopt the melancholy truth, that "no virtue or greatness is altogether... | |
| Edward Dowden - 1875 - 448 halaman
...Shakspere's irony. This irony Schlegel has said is " the grave of enthusiasm. We arrive at it only after we have had the misfortune to see human nature through and through ; and when no choice remains but to adopt the melancholy truth that ' no virtue or greatness is altogether... | |
| 1913 - 588 halaman
...profound abyss of acuteness and sagacity; but it is the grave of enthusiasm. We arrive at it only after we have had the misfortune to see human nature through and through, and after no choice remains but to adopt the melancholy truth that ' ' no virtue or greatness is altogether... | |
| Kathleen M. Wheeler, David Simpson - 1984 - 276 halaman
...profound abyss of acuteness and sagacity; but it is the grave of enthusiasm. We arrive at it only after we have had the misfortune to see human nature through and through; and when no choice remains but to adopt the melancholy truth, that 'no virtue or greatness is altogether... | |
| David Simpson - 1988 - 468 halaman
...profound abyss of acuteness and sagacity; but it is the grave of enthusiasm. We arrive at it only after we have had the misfortune to see human nature through and through; and when no choice remains but to adopt the melancholy truth, that 'no virtue or greatness is altogether... | |
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