Famous Introductions to Shakespeare's Plays by the Notable Editors of the Eighteenth CenturyBeverley Ellison Warner B. Franklin, 1968 - 268 páginas |
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... century editors which occupy themselves partly with estimates of their predecessors , and partly with setting forth and defending the canons of criticism by which the editors ' own contentions are to be judged . No one editor seems ever ...
... century editors which occupy themselves partly with estimates of their predecessors , and partly with setting forth and defending the canons of criticism by which the editors ' own contentions are to be judged . No one editor seems ever ...
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... century , that the mean- ing of many blind expressions in the plays might be retrieved by comparison with the works of contemporary authors . In treating of the publication of scraps and bits of composition , " detached and broken ...
... century , that the mean- ing of many blind expressions in the plays might be retrieved by comparison with the works of contemporary authors . In treating of the publication of scraps and bits of composition , " detached and broken ...
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... century . To say nothing of the people at large , it is clear that Dryden himself , though a great admirer of our poet , and D'Avenant , though he wrote for the stage in the year 1627 , did not always under- stand him . The very books ...
... century . To say nothing of the people at large , it is clear that Dryden himself , though a great admirer of our poet , and D'Avenant , though he wrote for the stage in the year 1627 , did not always under- stand him . The very books ...
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