Eighteenth Century Essays on ShakespeareDavid Nichol Smith J. MacLehose and Sons, 1903 - 358 páginas |
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... author re- published it in 1721. In all cases the texts have been collated with the originals ; and the more important changes in the editions published in the lifetime of the author are indicated in the Introduction or Notes . L The ...
... author re- published it in 1721. In all cases the texts have been collated with the originals ; and the more important changes in the editions published in the lifetime of the author are indicated in the Introduction or Notes . L The ...
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... author is grown so universal a book that there are very few studies or collections of books , though small , amongst which it does not hold a place " ; and he could add that " there is scarce a poet that our English tongue boasts of who ...
... author is grown so universal a book that there are very few studies or collections of books , though small , amongst which it does not hold a place " ; and he could add that " there is scarce a poet that our English tongue boasts of who ...
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... author had ever so copious , so bold , so creative an imagination , with so perfect a knowledge of the passions , the humours and sentiments of mankind . He painted all - characters , from kings down to peasants , with equal truth and ...
... author had ever so copious , so bold , so creative an imagination , with so perfect a knowledge of the passions , the humours and sentiments of mankind . He painted all - characters , from kings down to peasants , with equal truth and ...
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... author , who died in 1772 , had abandoned it in order to complete , in 1770 , his Observations on Modern Gardening . The book contains only a short introduction and a com- parison of Macbeth and Richard III . The fragment is sufficient ...
... author , who died in 1772 , had abandoned it in order to complete , in 1770 , his Observations on Modern Gardening . The book contains only a short introduction and a com- parison of Macbeth and Richard III . The fragment is sufficient ...
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... author of An Essay on Design in Gardening , 1768. Whately's book was published as " by the author of Observations on Modern Gardening . " His name was given in the second edition , 1808 . J. P. Kemble replied to Whately's Remarks in ...
... author of An Essay on Design in Gardening , 1768. Whately's book was published as " by the author of Observations on Modern Gardening . " His name was given in the second edition , 1808 . J. P. Kemble replied to Whately's Remarks in ...
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