Eighteenth Century Essays on ShakespeareDavid Nichol Smith J. MacLehose and Sons, 1903 - 358 páginas |
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... TO EDITION OF SHAKESPEARE ( 1744 ) WARBURTON : PREFACE TO EDITION OF SHAKESPEARE ( 1747 ) 24 47 . 63 92 - 96 JOHNSON : PREFACE TO EDITION OF SHAKESPEARE ( 1765 ) 112 FARMER ESSAY ON THE LEARNING OF SHAKESPEARE PAGE " (
... TO EDITION OF SHAKESPEARE ( 1744 ) WARBURTON : PREFACE TO EDITION OF SHAKESPEARE ( 1747 ) 24 47 . 63 92 - 96 JOHNSON : PREFACE TO EDITION OF SHAKESPEARE ( 1765 ) 112 FARMER ESSAY ON THE LEARNING OF SHAKESPEARE PAGE " (
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David Nichol Smith. FARMER ESSAY ON THE LEARNING OF SHAKESPEARE PAGE " ( 1767 ) 162 ( MORGANN : ESSAY ON THE DRAMATIC CHARACTER OF SIR JOHN FALSTAFF ' ( 1777 ) - 216 NOTES INDEX 304 349 INTRODUCTION Shakespearian Criticism in the ...
David Nichol Smith. FARMER ESSAY ON THE LEARNING OF SHAKESPEARE PAGE " ( 1767 ) 162 ( MORGANN : ESSAY ON THE DRAMATIC CHARACTER OF SIR JOHN FALSTAFF ' ( 1777 ) - 216 NOTES INDEX 304 349 INTRODUCTION Shakespearian Criticism in the ...
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... learning ; the third considers the treatment of his text ; and the fourth , more purely aesthetic , shows his value as a delineator of character . The following remarks take these questions in order ; and a concluding section gives an ...
... learning ; the third considers the treatment of his text ; and the fourth , more purely aesthetic , shows his value as a delineator of character . The following remarks take these questions in order ; and a concluding section gives an ...
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... learning . The question naturally sug- 1 This book is book is ascribed in Charles Knight's untrustworthy Studies of Shakspere , Book XI . , to William Richardson ( 1743-1814 ) , Professor of Humanity in the University of Glasgow ...
... learning . The question naturally sug- 1 This book is book is ascribed in Charles Knight's untrustworthy Studies of Shakspere , Book XI . , to William Richardson ( 1743-1814 ) , Professor of Humanity in the University of Glasgow ...
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... he says , he says , " that Shakespeare had learning and a familiar acquaintance with the Ancients , ought to be looked upon as a detractor from his extraordinary merit and from the glory of Great Britain xxii INTRODUCTION.
... he says , he says , " that Shakespeare had learning and a familiar acquaintance with the Ancients , ought to be looked upon as a detractor from his extraordinary merit and from the glory of Great Britain xxii INTRODUCTION.
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