Eighteenth Century Essays on ShakespeareGood Press, 2020 M03 16 - 465 páginas "Eighteenth Century Essays on Shakespeare" by David Nichol Smith. Published by Good Press. Good Press publishes a wide range of titles that encompasses every genre. From well-known classics & literary fiction and non-fiction to forgotten−or yet undiscovered gems−of world literature, we issue the books that need to be read. Each Good Press edition has been meticulously edited and formatted to boost readability for all e-readers and devices. Our goal is to produce eBooks that are user-friendly and accessible to everyone in a high-quality digital format. |
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... poet, of lack of veneration, because he had ventured to criticise, and how he had appealed from a private discussion to the judgment of the public. “Above all I am pleased,” says the Guardian, “in observing that the Tragedies of ...
... poet, of lack of veneration, because he had ventured to criticise, and how he had appealed from a private discussion to the judgment of the public. “Above all I am pleased,” says the Guardian, “in observing that the Tragedies of ...
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... poet , some of them stood by his doctrines . They might appease this resentment by protesting against his manners or ... Poetry . He is now a slave to the French doctrine of the rules . He confesses himself the less ready to pardon the ...
... poet , some of them stood by his doctrines . They might appease this resentment by protesting against his manners or ... Poetry . He is now a slave to the French doctrine of the rules . He confesses himself the less ready to pardon the ...
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... Poetry is a dishonest compilation, which owes what value it has to the sprinkling of contemporary allusions. It even incorporates, without any acknowledgment, long passages from Sidney's Apologie. We should be tempted to believe that ...
... Poetry is a dishonest compilation, which owes what value it has to the sprinkling of contemporary allusions. It even incorporates, without any acknowledgment, long passages from Sidney's Apologie. We should be tempted to believe that ...
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... lesser men had not been at their ease when they referred to Shakespeare. We see their difficulty in the Latin lectures of Joseph Trapp, the first Professor of Poetry at Oxford, as well as in the Grub Street Essay upon.
... lesser men had not been at their ease when they referred to Shakespeare. We see their difficulty in the Latin lectures of Joseph Trapp, the first Professor of Poetry at Oxford, as well as in the Grub Street Essay upon.
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... Poets (1687), Langbaine's English Dramatick Poets (1691), Pope Blount's Remarks upon Poetry (1694), or Jeremy Collier's Historical and Poetical Dictionary (1701). Though some of the traditions—for which he has acknowledged his debt to ...
... Poets (1687), Langbaine's English Dramatick Poets (1691), Pope Blount's Remarks upon Poetry (1694), or Jeremy Collier's Historical and Poetical Dictionary (1701). Though some of the traditions—for which he has acknowledged his debt to ...
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Sir Thomas Hanmer | |
Samuel Johnson | |
On the Genius and Writings of Shakespeare 1711 | |
Letter I | |
Eighteenth Century Essays | |
Preface to Edition of Shakespeare 1725 | |
Preface to Edition of Shakespeare 1744 | |
Preface to Edition of Shakespeare 1765 | |
An Essay on the Learning of Shakespeare Addressed | |
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