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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... poet who achieved the highest eminence in English letters without passing through her preparatory halls . Bishop Warburton , who followed closely upon Han- mer ( 1747 ) , was the first of the long line of clergymen who made Shakespeare ...
... poet who achieved the highest eminence in English letters without passing through her preparatory halls . Bishop Warburton , who followed closely upon Han- mer ( 1747 ) , was the first of the long line of clergymen who made Shakespeare ...
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... Poet , designed not only to correct the same edition , but to restore the true reading of Shakespeare in all the ... Poet Laureateship in 1732 , and passed most of his life in poverty . At the time of his death he was en- gaged in ...
... Poet , designed not only to correct the same edition , but to restore the true reading of Shakespeare in all the ... Poet Laureateship in 1732 , and passed most of his life in poverty . At the time of his death he was en- gaged in ...
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... poet should pre- sume to meddle with a poet , engaged the ingenious Mr. Rowe to undertake this employment . A wit indeed he was , but so utterly unacquainted with the whole business of criticism that he did not even collate or consult ...
... poet should pre- sume to meddle with a poet , engaged the ingenious Mr. Rowe to undertake this employment . A wit indeed he was , but so utterly unacquainted with the whole business of criticism that he did not even collate or consult ...
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Famous Introductions to Shakespeare's Plays by the Notable Editors of the ... Beverley Ellison Warner Vista de fragmentos - 1906 |
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