Eighteenth Century Essays on ShakespeareDavid Nichol Smith J. MacLehose and Sons, 1903 - 358 páginas |
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... things which the nineteenth has rediscovered for itself . It is at least eighty years since most of these essays were reprinted . Rowe's Account of Shakespeare is given in its original and complete form for the first time , it is ...
... things which the nineteenth has rediscovered for itself . It is at least eighty years since most of these essays were reprinted . Rowe's Account of Shakespeare is given in its original and complete form for the first time , it is ...
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... things that go down . " The whole passage is a satire on Garrick 2 and a gibe at Drury Lane : " The public go only to be amused , and find themselves happy when they can enjoy a pantomime under the sanction of Jonson's or Shakespeare's ...
... things that go down . " The whole passage is a satire on Garrick 2 and a gibe at Drury Lane : " The public go only to be amused , and find themselves happy when they can enjoy a pantomime under the sanction of Jonson's or Shakespeare's ...
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... thing ' till all men doubt it , And write about it , Goddess , and about it . Theobald is introduced also in the Art of Sinking in Poetry among the classes of authors described as swallows and eels : the former " are eternally skimming ...
... thing ' till all men doubt it , And write about it , Goddess , and about it . Theobald is introduced also in the Art of Sinking in Poetry among the classes of authors described as swallows and eels : the former " are eternally skimming ...
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... thing ' till all men doubt it , And write about it , Goddess , and about it . Theobald is introduced also in the Art of Sinking in Poetry among the classes of authors described as swallows and · eels the former " are eternally skimming ...
... thing ' till all men doubt it , And write about it , Goddess , and about it . Theobald is introduced also in the Art of Sinking in Poetry among the classes of authors described as swallows and · eels the former " are eternally skimming ...
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... things in this Author ; so you may expect to see a very extraordinary edition of its kind . I intend to draw up and prefix to it a just and complete critique on Shakespeare and his Works . " This letter reads curiously in the light of ...
... things in this Author ; so you may expect to see a very extraordinary edition of its kind . I intend to draw up and prefix to it a just and complete critique on Shakespeare and his Works . " This letter reads curiously in the light of ...
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