Johnson as CriticRoutledge & K. Paul, 1973 - 472 páginas |
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... Warburton made a mess of his edition but that ' Dr. Warburton was detained by more important studies . ' In the notes , however , he does not spare the rod , and some of his comments on Warburton's false scents are splendidly alert ...
... Warburton made a mess of his edition but that ' Dr. Warburton was detained by more important studies . ' In the notes , however , he does not spare the rod , and some of his comments on Warburton's false scents are splendidly alert ...
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... Warburton , to be certainly not Shakespeare's . Mr. Theobald's suspicion arises from some obsolete words ; but the phraseology is like the rest of our author's style , and single words , of which however I do not observe more than two ...
... Warburton , to be certainly not Shakespeare's . Mr. Theobald's suspicion arises from some obsolete words ; but the phraseology is like the rest of our author's style , and single words , of which however I do not observe more than two ...
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... Warburton , in his rage of gallicism , to traits . IV.ix.15 . ENOBARBUS . Throw my heart Against the flint and hardness of my fault , Which , being dried with grief , will break to powder , And finish all foul thoughts . The pathetic of ...
... Warburton , in his rage of gallicism , to traits . IV.ix.15 . ENOBARBUS . Throw my heart Against the flint and hardness of my fault , Which , being dried with grief , will break to powder , And finish all foul thoughts . The pathetic of ...
Contenido
JOHNSON ON SHAKESPEARE | 43 |
Note on the Text and Acknowledgment | 58 |
EARLY PERIODICAL CRITICISM | 59 |
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Términos y frases comunes
action admiration Aeneid ancient appears attention beauties blank verse censure character comedy common composition considered Cowley criticism death delight dialogue diction dignity diligence drama Dryden easily easy edition effect elegance endeavoured English English poetry Essay excellence exhibit expression eyes F. R. Leavis Falstaff fancy faults genius give harmony heaven hexameter Hudibras human Iliad images imagination imitation Johnson judgment kind King knowledge labour language learning lines literary literature lived Lycidas Macbeth Metaphysical poets Milton mind moral nature never numbers observed opinion original Othello Paradise Lost passages passions pastoral perhaps play pleasing pleasure poem poet poetical poetry Pope praise produced reader reason remarks rhyme Samson Samson Agonistes Samuel Johnson says scarcely scenes seems sense sentiments Shakespeare sometimes sound supposed syllables thee things thou thought tion tragedy translation truth versification Virgil virtue Warburton words writer written