The contemptible machinery by which they mimic the storm which he goes out in, is not more inadequate to represent the horrors of the real elements, than any actor can be to represent Lear: they might more easily propose to personate the Satan of Milton... The English Illustrated Magazine - Page 1641893Full view - About this book
| Leigh Hunt - 1811 - 510 pages
...the storm which he goes out in, is not more inadequate to represent the horrors of the real elements, than any actor can be to represent Lear: they might...propose to personate the Satan of Milton upon a stage, or one of Michael Angelo's terrible figures. -The greatness of Lear is not in corporal dimension, but... | |
| 1815 - 558 pages
...the storm which he goes out in, is not more inadequate to represent the horror* of the real elements, than any actor can be to represent Lear: they might more easily propose to personate the S;itjn of 31ilton upon a singe, or one of Michael Angelo's terrible figures. The greatness of Lear... | |
| 1815 - 554 pages
...stortn which he goes out in, is not more inadequate to represent the horrors of the real elements, than any actor can be to represent Lear : they might...propose to personate the Satan of Milton upon a stage, or one of Michael Angelo's terrible figures. The greatness of Lear is not in corporal dimension, but... | |
| 1815 - 628 pages
...storm which he o;oes out in, is not more inadequate to represent the horrors of the real elements, than any actor can be to represent Lear : they might more easily propose to personate the Satan of Milfon upon a stage, or one of Michael Angelo's terrible figures. The grealness of Lear is not in corporal... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1818 - 288 pages
...the storm which he goes out in, is not more inadequate to represent the horrors of the real elements, than any actor can be to represent Lear : they might more easily propose to persenate the Satan of Milton upon a stage, or one of Michael Angelo's terrible figures. The greatness... | |
| John Iliff Wilson - 1821 - 348 pages
...the storm which he goes out in, is not more inadequate to represent the horrors of the real elements, than any actor can be to represent Lear : they might...propose to personate the Satan of Milton upon a stage, or one of Michael Angelo's terrible figures. The greatness of Lear is not in corporeal dimension, but... | |
| 1821 - 410 pages
...the storm which he goes out in, is not more inadequate to represent the horrors of the real elements, than any actor can be to represent Lear : they might...propose to personate the Satan of Milton upon a stage, or one of Michael Angelo's terrible figures. The greatness of Lear is not in corporal dimension, but... | |
| Winthrop Mackworth Praed, Walter Blunt - 1824 - 340 pages
...the storm which he goes out in, is not more inadequate to represent the horrors of the real elements, than any actor can be to represent Lear : they might...propose to personate the Satan of Milton upon a stage, or one ef Michael Angelo's terrible figures. The greatness of Lear is not in corporal dimension, but... | |
| 1824 - 340 pages
...the storm which he goes out in, is not more inadequate to represent thq korrors of the real elements, than any actor can be to represent Lear : they might...easily propose to personate the Satan of Milton upon a 'tage, or one of Michael Angelo's terrible figures. The greatness of l^ear is not in corporal dimension,... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1828 - 534 pages
...which may be said to form a most magnificent picture of the afflicted monarch, that "they (the actors) might more easily propose to personate the Satan of Milton upon a stage, or one of Michael Angelo's terrible figures. The greatness of Lear is not in corporal dimension, but... | |
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