Eighteenth Century Essays on ShakespeareDavid Nichol Smith J. MacLehose and Sons, 1903 - 358 páginas |
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... opinion that the century did not give him his due . The nine Essays or Prefaces here reprinted may claim to represent the chief phases of Shakespearian study from the days of Dryden to those of Coleridge . It is one of the evils ...
... opinion that the century did not give him his due . The nine Essays or Prefaces here reprinted may claim to represent the chief phases of Shakespearian study from the days of Dryden to those of Coleridge . It is one of the evils ...
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... opinion , and in Theobald's case there is abundant evidence to confirm Johnson's view . Johnson's own edition , on the other hand , has not received justice during the last century . It is a pleasure to the Editor to record his ...
... opinion , and in Theobald's case there is abundant evidence to confirm Johnson's view . Johnson's own edition , on the other hand , has not received justice during the last century . It is a pleasure to the Editor to record his ...
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... opinion , and to find . proof of a lack of appreciation in the editorial travesties of the playhouse ? To this century , as much as to the nineteenth , Shakespeare was the glory of English letters . So Pope and Johnson had stated in ...
... opinion , and to find . proof of a lack of appreciation in the editorial travesties of the playhouse ? To this century , as much as to the nineteenth , Shakespeare was the glory of English letters . So Pope and Johnson had stated in ...
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... opinion . " We will confess , " says the Preface to the Characters of Shakespeare's Plays , " that some little jealousy of the character of the national understanding was not without its share in producing the following undertaking ...
... opinion . " We will confess , " says the Preface to the Characters of Shakespeare's Plays , " that some little jealousy of the character of the national understanding was not without its share in producing the following undertaking ...
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... opinions are at marked variance with those of Rymer , for whom , however , he had much respect . ( Rymer , for instance , had said that Shakespeare's genius lay in comedy , but the main contention of Dennis's letters is that he had an ...
... opinions are at marked variance with those of Rymer , for whom , however , he had much respect . ( Rymer , for instance , had said that Shakespeare's genius lay in comedy , but the main contention of Dennis's letters is that he had an ...
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