Eighteenth Century Essays on ShakespeareDavid Nichol Smith J. MacLehose and Sons, 1903 - 358 páginas |
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Página xi
... called for five years later . It is said by Johnson ' that Pope's edition drew the public attention to Shakespeare's works , which , though often mentioned , had been little read . Henceforward there was certainly an increase in the ...
... called for five years later . It is said by Johnson ' that Pope's edition drew the public attention to Shakespeare's works , which , though often mentioned , had been little read . Henceforward there was certainly an increase in the ...
Página xiii
... called rules of the drama ; the second determines what was the extent of his learning ; the third considers the treatment of his text ; and the fourth , more purely aesthetic , shows his value as a delineator of character . The ...
... called rules of the drama ; the second determines what was the extent of his learning ; the third considers the treatment of his text ; and the fourth , more purely aesthetic , shows his value as a delineator of character . The ...
Página xxi
... called the rules of Aristotle . There are laws , this belated critic urges , which bind each individual as a citizen of the world ; and once again we read that the rules of the classical drama are in accordance with human reason . This ...
... called the rules of Aristotle . There are laws , this belated critic urges , which bind each individual as a citizen of the world ; and once again we read that the rules of the classical drama are in accordance with human reason . This ...
Página xxxvi
... called , The Rules of the Drama . It has been found easy to give and to apply them ; they are obvious , they are certain , they are general and poets without genius have , by observing them , pretended to fame ; while critics without ...
... called , The Rules of the Drama . It has been found easy to give and to apply them ; they are obvious , they are certain , they are general and poets without genius have , by observing them , pretended to fame ; while critics without ...
Página lii
... called the " Oxford edition . " It was well known , however , that Hanmer was the editor . Vols . ii . , iii . , and iv . bear the date 1743 ; the others , 1744 . Hanmer had been Speaker of the House of Commons from 1713 to 1715 , and ...
... called the " Oxford edition . " It was well known , however , that Hanmer was the editor . Vols . ii . , iii . , and iv . bear the date 1743 ; the others , 1744 . Hanmer had been Speaker of the House of Commons from 1713 to 1715 , and ...
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acquainted admirable Ancients appears Author Beauties Ben Johnson Cæsar censure character Comedy Comedy of Errors conjecture copies Coriolanus correct Courage Cowardice criticism Double Falshood drama Dryden Dunciad edition of Shakespeare Editor English Errors Essay Farmer faults Folio Genius give Hamlet hath Henry honour humour Imitation Johnson judgment Julius Caesar Justice kind knowledge labour language Latin learning letter Love's Labour's Lost manner MAURICE MORGANN nature never obscure observation occasion omitted opinion original Ovid passage passion perhaps piece Plautus Players plays Plutarch Poems Poet Poetry Pope Pope's edition Preface Prince printed publick published reader reason Remarks Roman Rowe's Rymer says scenes seems shew shewn Sir John Falstaff Sir Thomas Hanmer Stage Stratford supposed taste Text Theobald thing thought thro tion Tragedy translation Troilus and Cressida truth verse Warburton whole William Shakespeare words write written Zachary Grey