Eighteenth Century Essays on ShakespeareDavid Nichol Smith J. MacLehose and Sons, 1903 - 358 páginas |
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Página xii
... seems to be a part of the national religion , and the only part in which even men of sense are fanatics and Gibbon spoke of the " idolatry for the gigantic genius of Shakespeare , which is inculcated from our infancy as the first duty ...
... seems to be a part of the national religion , and the only part in which even men of sense are fanatics and Gibbon spoke of the " idolatry for the gigantic genius of Shakespeare , which is inculcated from our infancy as the first duty ...
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... seems to have been ever present to Rowe , suggesting ideas to be accepted or refuted . Rowe must have been indebted to the conversation of Dryden as well as to the researches of Betterton . Rowe's own dramatic work is an interesting ...
... seems to have been ever present to Rowe , suggesting ideas to be accepted or refuted . Rowe must have been indebted to the conversation of Dryden as well as to the researches of Betterton . Rowe's own dramatic work is an interesting ...
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... Hume not excepted , that Scotland , a soil to which this sort of weed seems natural , has produced . " Kames , however , was a Scot . was 1 Before the appearance of Richardson's Philosophical Analysis , Thomas INTRODUCTION XXXV.
... Hume not excepted , that Scotland , a soil to which this sort of weed seems natural , has produced . " Kames , however , was a Scot . was 1 Before the appearance of Richardson's Philosophical Analysis , Thomas INTRODUCTION XXXV.
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... seems a moot Point , to from the spurious , p . xxxvi . ( p . 78 ) . ( 8 ) P. xxxix , For the late Edition , to have wrote so , p . xl . ( p . 81 ) . ( 9 ) P. xl , The Science of Criticism , to Editor's Labour , p . xli . ( pp . 81 , 82 ) ...
... seems a moot Point , to from the spurious , p . xxxvi . ( p . 78 ) . ( 8 ) P. xxxix , For the late Edition , to have wrote so , p . xl . ( p . 81 ) . ( 9 ) P. xl , The Science of Criticism , to Editor's Labour , p . xli . ( pp . 81 , 82 ) ...
Página lvi
... seems a moot point whether Mr. Pope has done most injury to Shakespeare as his Editor and En- comiast , or Mr. Rymer done him service as his Rival and Censurer . " It is probable even that he had a hand in Theobald's and Concanen's Art ...
... seems a moot point whether Mr. Pope has done most injury to Shakespeare as his Editor and En- comiast , or Mr. Rymer done him service as his Rival and Censurer . " It is probable even that he had a hand in Theobald's and Concanen's Art ...
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