Eighteenth Century Essays on ShakespeareDavid Nichol Smith J. MacLehose and Sons, 1903 - 358 páginas |
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... remark . Johnson's Preface in particular was remembered only to be despised . It is not rash to say " " that at the present time the majority of those who INTRODUCTION Shakespearian Criticism in the Eighteenth Century -
... remark . Johnson's Preface in particular was remembered only to be despised . It is not rash to say " " that at the present time the majority of those who INTRODUCTION Shakespearian Criticism in the Eighteenth Century -
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... particular proclaimed the Essay a piece of pedantic impertinence not paralleled in literature . " The early 1 It is to be noted that the three points above mentioned are dealt with at considerable length in Farmer's Essay . 1 Variorum ...
... particular proclaimed the Essay a piece of pedantic impertinence not paralleled in literature . " The early 1 It is to be noted that the three points above mentioned are dealt with at considerable length in Farmer's Essay . 1 Variorum ...
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... particular , as in nature . And herein Kames gave independent expression to the views of the poet who is said to have lived in the wrong century . In truth , " said Gray , " Shakespeare's language is one of his principal beauties ; and ...
... particular , as in nature . And herein Kames gave independent expression to the views of the poet who is said to have lived in the wrong century . In truth , " said Gray , " Shakespeare's language is one of his principal beauties ; and ...
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... particular passages , and which he has there stitched together without head or tail " ( Nichols , ii . , p . 81 ) . The Preface is indeed a poor piece of patch - work . Examination of the footnotes throughout the edition corroborates ...
... particular passages , and which he has there stitched together without head or tail " ( Nichols , ii . , p . 81 ) . The Preface is indeed a poor piece of patch - work . Examination of the footnotes throughout the edition corroborates ...
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... particular , I have no aim to pursue in this affair ; I propose neither 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 ...
... particular , I have no aim to pursue in this affair ; I propose neither 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 ...
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