Eighteenth Century Essays on ShakespeareDavid Nichol Smith J. MacLehose and Sons, 1903 - 358 páginas |
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... Plautus in the original . The plea that comparative ignorance of the classics may not have been a disadvantage , as it perhaps prevented the sacrifice of fancy to correctness , prompted a reply by Gildon in his Essay on the Stage ...
... Plautus in the original . The plea that comparative ignorance of the classics may not have been a disadvantage , as it perhaps prevented the sacrifice of fancy to correctness , prompted a reply by Gildon in his Essay on the Stage ...
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... Plautus . He is glad of the opportunity to reply to Dennis's criticism of Coriolanus and Julius Caesar , but though he praises the truthful representation of the Roman spirit and manners , he discreetly refuses to say how Shakespeare ...
... Plautus . He is glad of the opportunity to reply to Dennis's criticism of Coriolanus and Julius Caesar , but though he praises the truthful representation of the Roman spirit and manners , he discreetly refuses to say how Shakespeare ...
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... Plautus , Seneca , Horace , Lucretius , Cicero , Terence , and Virgil , and that he was more or less familiar with the Greek dramatists through the medium of the Latin language . tion of Shakespeare's text . They have been oftener ...
... Plautus , Seneca , Horace , Lucretius , Cicero , Terence , and Virgil , and that he was more or less familiar with the Greek dramatists through the medium of the Latin language . tion of Shakespeare's text . They have been oftener ...
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... Plautus . How that happen'd , I cannot easily divine , since , as I hinted before , I do not take him to have been master of Latin enough to read it in the original , and I know of no translation of Plautus so old as his time . As I ...
... Plautus . How that happen'd , I cannot easily divine , since , as I hinted before , I do not take him to have been master of Latin enough to read it in the original , and I know of no translation of Plautus so old as his time . As I ...
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... Plautus or Terence . Petruchio , in The Taming of the Shrew , is an uncommon piece of humour . The conversation of Bene- dick and Beatrice , in Much Ado about Nothing , and of Rosalind in As you like it , have much wit and sprightliness ...
... Plautus or Terence . Petruchio , in The Taming of the Shrew , is an uncommon piece of humour . The conversation of Bene- dick and Beatrice , in Much Ado about Nothing , and of Rosalind in As you like it , have much wit and sprightliness ...
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