Eighteenth Century Essays on ShakespeareDavid Nichol Smith J. MacLehose and Sons, 1903 - 358 páginas |
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David Nichol Smith. 6 A HA VARO YEC 28 1903 Shapleigh fund GLASGOW PRINTED AT THE UNIVERSITY PRESS BY ROBERT MACLEHOSE AND CO . 27-108 Preface THE purpose of this book is to give an 124413.48.
David Nichol Smith. 6 A HA VARO YEC 28 1903 Shapleigh fund GLASGOW PRINTED AT THE UNIVERSITY PRESS BY ROBERT MACLEHOSE AND CO . 27-108 Preface THE purpose of this book is to give an 124413.48.
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David Nichol Smith. Preface THE purpose of this book is to give an account of Shakespeare's reputation during the eighteenth century , and to suggest that there are grounds for reconsidering the common opinion that the century did not give ...
David Nichol Smith. Preface THE purpose of this book is to give an account of Shakespeare's reputation during the eighteenth century , and to suggest that there are grounds for reconsidering the common opinion that the century did not give ...
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... give reasons for the faith which we English have in Shakespeare " ; and the whole Preface resolves itself , however reluctantly , into praise of Schlegel and censure of Johnson . When a thorough Englishman writes thus , it is not ...
... give reasons for the faith which we English have in Shakespeare " ; and the whole Preface resolves itself , however reluctantly , into praise of Schlegel and censure of Johnson . When a thorough Englishman writes thus , it is not ...
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... gives an account of the in- dividual essays here reprinted . Though the phases are closely connected and overlap to some extent , the order in which they are here treated accords in the main with their chronological sequence . I Dryden ...
... gives an account of the in- dividual essays here reprinted . Though the phases are closely connected and overlap to some extent , the order in which they are here treated accords in the main with their chronological sequence . I Dryden ...
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... give him courage for the addition of a comic element or an under- plot . He must obey the " hampering critics , " though his avowed model had ignored them . Accordingly , in his more deliberate prose criticism we find , amid his ...
... give him courage for the addition of a comic element or an under- plot . He must obey the " hampering critics , " though his avowed model had ignored them . Accordingly , in his more deliberate prose criticism we find , amid his ...
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