Eighteenth Century Essays on ShakespeareDavid Nichol Smith J. MacLehose and Sons, 1903 - 358 páginas |
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Página xvi
... believe that Gildon merely put his name to a hack - work collection , were it not that there is a gradual deterioration in his criticism . John Dennis also replied to Rymer's Short View , and was classed afterwards as one of Rymer's ...
... believe that Gildon merely put his name to a hack - work collection , were it not that there is a gradual deterioration in his criticism . John Dennis also replied to Rymer's Short View , and was classed afterwards as one of Rymer's ...
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... believe that similarity of idea in Shakespeare and the classics was due to direct borrowing . He had , however , the friendly advice of Warburton to make him beware of the secret satisfaction of pointing out a classical original . In ...
... believe that similarity of idea in Shakespeare and the classics was due to direct borrowing . He had , however , the friendly advice of Warburton to make him beware of the secret satisfaction of pointing out a classical original . In ...
Página xlviii
... the greatest of Shakespearean editors , has said that " if in this copy , which we have not had the opportunity of inspecting , Warburton has laid claim to more than Theobald has assigned to him , we believe xlviii INTRODUCTION.
... the greatest of Shakespearean editors , has said that " if in this copy , which we have not had the opportunity of inspecting , Warburton has laid claim to more than Theobald has assigned to him , we believe xlviii INTRODUCTION.
Página xlix
... believe Warburton's word can be of no value unless some proof be adduced that War- burton was here untruthful , and it is peculiarly inept when Theobald's own page proclaims the theft . We know that Theobald asked Warburton for ...
... believe Warburton's word can be of no value unless some proof be adduced that War- burton was here untruthful , and it is peculiarly inept when Theobald's own page proclaims the theft . We know that Theobald asked Warburton for ...
Página liii
... the more readily if , as Sir Henry Bunbury had reason to believe , the anonymous Remarks on the Tragedy of Hamlet , published in 1736 , was the work of Hanmer , for there Pope's edition was compared un- INTRODUCTION liii.
... the more readily if , as Sir Henry Bunbury had reason to believe , the anonymous Remarks on the Tragedy of Hamlet , published in 1736 , was the work of Hanmer , for there Pope's edition was compared un- INTRODUCTION liii.
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