Eighteenth Century Essays on ShakespeareDavid Nichol Smith J. MacLehose and Sons, 1903 - 358 páginas |
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... true place . The heresy has been exposed ; but even the slightest investi- gation of eighteenth - century opinion , or the mere recollection of what Dryden had said , should have pre- vented its rise . Though Hazlitt took upon himself ...
... true place . The heresy has been exposed ; but even the slightest investi- gation of eighteenth - century opinion , or the mere recollection of what Dryden had said , should have pre- vented its rise . Though Hazlitt took upon himself ...
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... true that from Betterton's days to Garrick's , and later , his plays were commonly acted from mangled versions . But these versions were of two distinct types . The one respected the rules of the classical drama , the other indulged the ...
... true that from Betterton's days to Garrick's , and later , his plays were commonly acted from mangled versions . But these versions were of two distinct types . The one respected the rules of the classical drama , the other indulged the ...
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... true faith when he wrote , deliberately , the fervent 1Chap . xviii . That the passage is animated by pique and that amusing jealousy which Goldsmith showed on unexpected occasions is evident from the Present State of Polite Learning ...
... true faith when he wrote , deliberately , the fervent 1Chap . xviii . That the passage is animated by pique and that amusing jealousy which Goldsmith showed on unexpected occasions is evident from the Present State of Polite Learning ...
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... true duty . " Rowe had no suspicion of the textual problems awaiting his successors . A dramatist himself , he wished merely to publish Shakespeare's plays as he would publish his own . Accordingly he modernised the spelling , divided ...
... true duty . " Rowe had no suspicion of the textual problems awaiting his successors . A dramatist himself , he wished merely to publish Shakespeare's plays as he would publish his own . Accordingly he modernised the spelling , divided ...
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... true . . . . As I practised conjecture more , I learned to trust it less . " 1 Journey from this World to the Next , ch . viii . 2 The Life of Alexander Pope , Esq . , by W. H. Dilworth , 1759 , PP . 83-4 . Cf. William Ayre's Memoirs of ...
... true . . . . As I practised conjecture more , I learned to trust it less . " 1 Journey from this World to the Next , ch . viii . 2 The Life of Alexander Pope , Esq . , by W. H. Dilworth , 1759 , PP . 83-4 . Cf. William Ayre's Memoirs of ...
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