Eighteenth Century Essays on ShakespeareDavid Nichol Smith J. MacLehose and Sons, 1903 - 358 páginas |
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... appear that we must subscribe to the deliberate verdict of Johnson . We require strong evidence before we may disregard contemporary opinion , and in Theobald's case there is abundant evidence to confirm Johnson's view . Johnson's own ...
... appear that we must subscribe to the deliberate verdict of Johnson . We require strong evidence before we may disregard contemporary opinion , and in Theobald's case there is abundant evidence to confirm Johnson's view . Johnson's own ...
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... appears in his Cato . His over - rated criticism of Paradise Lost is little more than a laboured application of the system of Le Bossu . But in the Spectator he too urges that Shakespeare is not to be judged according to the rules ...
... appears in his Cato . His over - rated criticism of Paradise Lost is little more than a laboured application of the system of Le Bossu . But in the Spectator he too urges that Shakespeare is not to be judged according to the rules ...
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... appears in the question whether Shakespeare was in general even a good tragic writer . But it is a degenerate ... appear that the author was Edward Taylor ( 1741-1797 ) of Steeple - Aston , Oxfordshire . 6 gested itself how far his ...
... appears in the question whether Shakespeare was in general even a good tragic writer . But it is a degenerate ... appear that the author was Edward Taylor ( 1741-1797 ) of Steeple - Aston , Oxfordshire . 6 gested itself how far his ...
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... appears to have been conversant in 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 ...
... appears to have been conversant in 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 ...
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... appear till October , 1765 , and early in that year Johnson had spent his " joyous evening at Cambridge with Richard Farmer.1 " " The Essay on the Learning of Shakespeare is not an independent treatise like Whalley's Enquiry , but ...
... appear till October , 1765 , and early in that year Johnson had spent his " joyous evening at Cambridge with Richard Farmer.1 " " The Essay on the Learning of Shakespeare is not an independent treatise like Whalley's Enquiry , but ...
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