Eighteenth Century Essays on ShakespeareDavid Nichol Smith J. MacLehose and Sons, 1903 - 358 páginas |
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... Steele brought him back into the mode . Theatrical records would alone Thackeray was probably recalling a passage in the 1 Esmond , ii . 10 . eighth Tatler . be sufficient to show that the ascription of this honour X INTRODUCTION.
... Steele brought him back into the mode . Theatrical records would alone Thackeray was probably recalling a passage in the 1 Esmond , ii . 10 . eighth Tatler . be sufficient to show that the ascription of this honour X INTRODUCTION.
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David Nichol Smith. be sufficient to show that the ascription of this honour to Steele is an injustice to his contemporaries . In the year that the Tatler was begun , Rowe brought out his edition of the ' best of our poets ' ; and a ...
David Nichol Smith. be sufficient to show that the ascription of this honour to Steele is an injustice to his contemporaries . In the year that the Tatler was begun , Rowe brought out his edition of the ' best of our poets ' ; and a ...
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... honour of Shakespeare . If some would prove for his greater glory that parallel passages were due to direct borrowing , others held it was more to his credit to have known nothing of the classics and to have equalled or surpassed them ...
... honour of Shakespeare . If some would prove for his greater glory that parallel passages were due to direct borrowing , others held it was more to his credit to have known nothing of the classics and to have equalled or surpassed them ...
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... honour of being the first editor of the plays of Shakespeare and the first to attempt an authoritative account of his life . The value of the biography can best be judged by comparing it with the accounts given in such books as Fuller's ...
... honour of being the first editor of the plays of Shakespeare and the first to attempt an authoritative account of his life . The value of the biography can best be judged by comparing it with the accounts given in such books as Fuller's ...
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... honour , reward , or thanks , and should be very well pleased to have the books con- tinue upon their shelf , in my own private closet . If it is thought they may be of use or pleasure to the publick , I am willing to part with them out ...
... honour , reward , or thanks , and should be very well pleased to have the books con- tinue upon their shelf , in my own private closet . If it is thought they may be of use or pleasure to the publick , I am willing to part with them out ...
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