Eighteenth Century Essays on ShakespeareDavid Nichol Smith J. MacLehose and Sons, 1903 - 358 páginas |
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Página xix
... matter for himself . It was only after long reflection , and with much hesitation , that Johnson had disavowed what had almost come to be considered the very substance of the classical faith . In his Irene he had bowed to the rules ; he ...
... matter for himself . It was only after long reflection , and with much hesitation , that Johnson had disavowed what had almost come to be considered the very substance of the classical faith . In his Irene he had bowed to the rules ; he ...
Página xxiii
... matter for himself , he feared to tread where the lesser men rushed in . But though he records the evidence brought forward by those who believed in Shakespeare's knowledge of the Ancients , he does not fail to convey the impression ...
... matter for himself , he feared to tread where the lesser men rushed in . But though he records the evidence brought forward by those who believed in Shakespeare's knowledge of the Ancients , he does not fail to convey the impression ...
Página xxvii
... matter whether his main contention were accepted ; he had at least shown the wealth of illustration which was awaiting the scholar who cared to search in the literature of Shakespeare's age , and Steevens and Malone were not slow to ...
... matter whether his main contention were accepted ; he had at least shown the wealth of illustration which was awaiting the scholar who cared to search in the literature of Shakespeare's age , and Steevens and Malone were not slow to ...
Página xxxvii
... matters , resolves itself into a study of human nature . It was he who first said that Shakespeare's creations should be treated as historic rather 1 Hazlitt confounds Whately with George Mason , author of An Essay on Design in ...
... matters , resolves itself into a study of human nature . It was he who first said that Shakespeare's creations should be treated as historic rather 1 Hazlitt confounds Whately with George Mason , author of An Essay on Design in ...
Página xxxviii
... states that he publishes the life 1 Morgann's kinship with the romantic critics is seen even in so minor a matter as his criticism of Johnson ; see p . 248 . 29 from " Rowe's second edition , in which it xxxviii INTRODUCTION The Essays - -
... states that he publishes the life 1 Morgann's kinship with the romantic critics is seen even in so minor a matter as his criticism of Johnson ; see p . 248 . 29 from " Rowe's second edition , in which it xxxviii INTRODUCTION The Essays - -
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acquainted admirable Ancients appears Author Beauties Ben Johnson Cæsar censure character Comedy Comedy of Errors conjecture copies Coriolanus correct Courage Cowardice criticism Double Falshood drama Dryden Dunciad edition of Shakespeare Editor English Errors Essay Farmer faults Folio Genius give Hamlet hath Henry honour humour Imitation Johnson judgment Julius Caesar Justice kind knowledge labour language Latin learning letter Love's Labour's Lost manner MAURICE MORGANN nature never obscure observation occasion omitted opinion original Ovid passage passion perhaps piece Plautus Players plays Plutarch Poems Poet Poetry Pope Pope's edition Preface Prince printed publick published reader reason Remarks Roman Rowe's Rymer says scenes seems shew shewn Sir John Falstaff Sir Thomas Hanmer Stage Stratford supposed taste Text Theobald thing thought thro tion Tragedy translation Troilus and Cressida truth verse Warburton whole William Shakespeare words write written Zachary Grey