Eighteenth Century Essays on ShakespeareDavid Nichol Smith J. MacLehose and Sons, 1903 - 358 páginas |
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... whole Preface resolves itself , however reluctantly , into praise of Schlegel and censure of Johnson . When a thorough Englishman writes thus , it is not surprising that Germany should have claimed to be the first to give Shakespeare ...
... whole Preface resolves itself , however reluctantly , into praise of Schlegel and censure of Johnson . When a thorough Englishman writes thus , it is not surprising that Germany should have claimed to be the first to give Shakespeare ...
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... explained how they were not so popular as the latter . Our taste has 1 Dialogues of the Dead , xiv . , Boileau and Pope . 2 Memoirs , ed . Birkbeck Hill , 1900 , p . 105 . gone back a whole century , " says the strolling xii INTRODUCTION.
... explained how they were not so popular as the latter . Our taste has 1 Dialogues of the Dead , xiv . , Boileau and Pope . 2 Memoirs , ed . Birkbeck Hill , 1900 , p . 105 . gone back a whole century , " says the strolling xii INTRODUCTION.
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David Nichol Smith. gone back a whole century , " says the strolling player in the Vicar of Wakefield , " Fletcher , Ben Jonson , and all the plays of Shakespeare are the only things that go down . " The whole passage is a satire on ...
David Nichol Smith. gone back a whole century , " says the strolling player in the Vicar of Wakefield , " Fletcher , Ben Jonson , and all the plays of Shakespeare are the only things that go down . " The whole passage is a satire on ...
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... whole depend on one common centre . " In the Dedication to the letters On the Genius and Writings of Shakespeare we read that Aristotle , " who may be call'd the Legislator of Parnassus , wrote the laws of tragedy so exactly and so ...
... whole depend on one common centre . " In the Dedication to the letters On the Genius and Writings of Shakespeare we read that Aristotle , " who may be call'd the Legislator of Parnassus , wrote the laws of tragedy so exactly and so ...
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... whole tribe of these rigid critics . Who would not rather read one of his plays where there is not a single rule of the stage observed , than any production of a modern critic where there is not one of them violated ? The rigid critics ...
... whole tribe of these rigid critics . Who would not rather read one of his plays where there is not a single rule of the stage observed , than any production of a modern critic where there is not one of them violated ? The rigid critics ...
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