Eighteenth Century Essays on ShakespeareDavid Nichol Smith J. MacLehose and Sons, 1903 - 358 páginas |
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... beauties , and he makes some reparation by including a long list of his finer passages Gildon was a Gildon was a man whose ideas took their colour from his surroundings . In the days of his acquaintanceship with Dryden he appreciated ...
... beauties , and he makes some reparation by including a long list of his finer passages Gildon was a Gildon was a man whose ideas took their colour from his surroundings . In the days of his acquaintanceship with Dryden he appreciated ...
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... beauties which I have long admired , " he says naïvely in the Preface , " induced me to think they would have stronger charms if they were interwoven in a regular Fable . " No less confident is a note on Love's Labour's Lost : " Besides ...
... beauties which I have long admired , " he says naïvely in the Preface , " induced me to think they would have stronger charms if they were interwoven in a regular Fable . " No less confident is a note on Love's Labour's Lost : " Besides ...
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... beauties ; and he has no less advantage over your Addisons and Rowes in this than in those other great excellences you mention . Every word in him is a picture . 1 Characteristicks , 1711 , i . , p . 275 . 2 See Pope's Works , ed ...
... beauties ; and he has no less advantage over your Addisons and Rowes in this than in those other great excellences you mention . Every word in him is a picture . 1 Characteristicks , 1711 , i . , p . 275 . 2 See Pope's Works , ed ...
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... beauties of Shakespear , there is a much larger , as well as a more delightful field ; but as I won't prescribe to the tastes of other people , so I will only take the liberty , with all due submission to the judgments of others , to ...
... beauties of Shakespear , there is a much larger , as well as a more delightful field ; but as I won't prescribe to the tastes of other people , so I will only take the liberty , with all due submission to the judgments of others , to ...
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... beauties of this piece , I think one may be allow'd to point out the tale of Prospero in the first Act ; his speech to Ferdinand in the fourth , upon the breaking up the masque of Juno and Ceres ; and that in the fifth , when he ...
... beauties of this piece , I think one may be allow'd to point out the tale of Prospero in the first Act ; his speech to Ferdinand in the fourth , upon the breaking up the masque of Juno and Ceres ; and that in the fifth , when he ...
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