| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 620 pages
...Richardson into Lovelace ; but he has excelled hb original in the moral effect of the fiction. Lothario, with gaiety which cannot be hated, and bravery which...detestation, to make virtuous resentment over-power ail the benevolence which wit, elegance, and courage, naturally excite; and to lose at last the hero... | |
| Nathan Drake - Adventurer - 1810 - 530 pages
...into that of Lovelace; but he has excelled his original in the moral effect of the fiction. Lothario, with gaiety which cannot be hated, and bravery which...of the spectator's kindness. It was in the power of Richardsqn alone, to teach us at once (steem and detestation; to make virtuous resentment overpower... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 664 pages
...Lorelaer: but he has excelled his original in the moral effect of the fiction. Lothario, with gaierv which cannot be hated, and bravery which cannot be despised, retains too much of w* spectator's kindness. It was in the power of Richardson alone to teach us at ••or esteem and... | |
| Nathan Drake - English essays - 1810 - 532 pages
...into that of Lovelace; but he has excelled his original in the moral 'effect of the fiction. Lothario, with gaiety which cannot be hated, and bravery which cannot be despised, retains too ID nrh of the spectator's kindness. It was in the power of Richardson alone, to teach us at once esteem... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 664 pages
...by Richardson i but he has excelled his original in the moral effect of the fiction. Lothario, with which cannot be hated, and bravery which cannot be despised, retains too much ot'trspectator's kindness. It was in the power of Richardson alone to teach us at or> esteem and detestation,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1811 - 380 pages
...Richardson into Lwelace ; but he has excelled his original in the moral effect of the fiction. Lothario, with gaiety which cannot be hated, and bravery which...kindness. It was in the power of Richardson alone to ti ach us at once esteem and detestation, to make virtuous resentment overpower all the benevolence... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1811 - 378 pages
...moral effect of the fiction. Lothario, with gaiety which cannot be hated, and bravery which •annotbe despised, retains too much of the spectator's kindness. It was in the power of Richardson alone to *'ach us at once esteem and detestation, to make virtuous resentment overpower all the benevolence... | |
| David Erskine Baker - English drama - 1812 - 444 pages
...Richardson into Lovelace ; but he has excelled his original in the moral effect of the fiction. Lothario, with gaiety which cannot be hated, and bravery which...virtuous resentment overpower all the benevolence which wit, and elegance, and courage, naturally excite; and to lose at last the hero in the villain. The... | |
| David Erskine Baker - English drama - 1812 - 422 pages
...Richardson into Lovelace ; but he has excelled his original in the moral effect of the fiction. Lothario, with gaiety which cannot be hated, and bravery which...virtuous resentment overpower all the benevolence which wit, and elegance, and courage, naturally excite ; and to lose at last the hero in the villain. The... | |
| James Plumptre - English drama - 1812 - 480 pages
...the fiction. Lothario, with gaiety which " cannot be hated, and bravery which cannot bedespised, " retains too much of the spectator's kindness. It was...resentment " over-power all the benevolence which wit, elegance, " and courage, naturally excite; and to lose at last the " hero in the villain." p.... | |
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