Eighteenth Century Essays on ShakespeareDavid Nichol Smith J. MacLehose and Sons, 1903 - 358 páginas |
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... Censor on King Lear , which are also of considerable historical interest as being the first essays devoted exclusively to an examination of a single Shakespearian b 1 play . His complacent belief in the rules prompted INTRODUCTION xvii.
... Censor on King Lear , which are also of considerable historical interest as being the first essays devoted exclusively to an examination of a single Shakespearian b 1 play . His complacent belief in the rules prompted INTRODUCTION xvii.
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... history , and more intimate than many an acquaintance , appear to him to be creatures of the imagination who live in a different world from his own . Warton describes the picture : he criticises the portraits of the characters rather ...
... history , and more intimate than many an acquaintance , appear to him to be creatures of the imagination who live in a different world from his own . Warton describes the picture : he criticises the portraits of the characters rather ...
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... Historical and Poetical Dictionary ( 1701 ) . Though some of the traditions -- for which he has acknowledged his debt to Betterton - are of doubtful accuracy , it is safe to say that but for Rowe they would have perished . The Account ...
... Historical and Poetical Dictionary ( 1701 ) . Though some of the traditions -- for which he has acknowledged his debt to Betterton - are of doubtful accuracy , it is safe to say that but for Rowe they would have perished . The Account ...
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... History of the Eighteenth Century , ii . , p . 221 ) . Pope , however , had not encouraged his advances . In the same letter Theobald states that he had no design of commenting on Shake- till he saw " how incorrect an edition Mr. Pope ...
... History of the Eighteenth Century , ii . , p . 221 ) . Pope , however , had not encouraged his advances . In the same letter Theobald states that he had no design of commenting on Shake- till he saw " how incorrect an edition Mr. Pope ...
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... and sense . The inner history of his Preface would prove of itself that Theobald well deserved the notoriety which he enjoyed in the eighteenth century . SIR THOMAS HANMER SIR THOMAS HANMER'S edition of Shakespeare , INTRODUCTION li.
... and sense . The inner history of his Preface would prove of itself that Theobald well deserved the notoriety which he enjoyed in the eighteenth century . SIR THOMAS HANMER SIR THOMAS HANMER'S edition of Shakespeare , INTRODUCTION li.
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