Eighteenth Century Essays on ShakespeareDavid Nichol Smith J. MacLehose and Sons, 1903 - 358 páginas |
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... respect for Shakespeare was ever doubted . When Tom Jones took Partridge to the gallery of Drury Lane , the play was Hamlet . The fashionable topics on which Mr. Thornhill's friends from town would talk , to the embarrassment of the ...
... respect for Shakespeare was ever doubted . When Tom Jones took Partridge to the gallery of Drury Lane , the play was Hamlet . The fashionable topics on which Mr. Thornhill's friends from town would talk , to the embarrassment of the ...
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... 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 unequalled gift for tragedy . As a critic Dennis is greatly superior to Rymer and his ...
... 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 unequalled gift for tragedy . As a critic Dennis is greatly superior to Rymer and his ...
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... respect for what he took to be the accredited doctrines . If on certain points Theobald's ideas were liable to change , the explanation is that he was amenable to the opinions of others . We do not find in Theobald's criticism the ...
... respect for what he took to be the accredited doctrines . If on certain points Theobald's ideas were liable to change , the explanation is that he was amenable to the opinions of others . We do not find in Theobald's criticism the ...
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... respect was being paid to the originals . The sixty years ' controversy on the extent of his learning had ended by proving that the best commentary on him is the literature of his own age . At the same time there is a far - reaching ...
... respect was being paid to the originals . The sixty years ' controversy on the extent of his learning had ended by proving that the best commentary on him is the literature of his own age . At the same time there is a far - reaching ...
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... respect , " says Kames , " is excellent every article in his descriptions is 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 ...
... respect , " says Kames , " is excellent every article in his descriptions is 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 ...
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