Eighteenth Century Essays on ShakespeareDavid Nichol Smith J. MacLehose and Sons, 1903 - 358 páginas |
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... editor , it would appear that we must subscribe to the deliberate verdict of Johnson . We require strong evidence before we may disregard contemporary opinion , and in Theobald's case there is abundant evidence to confirm Johnson's view ...
... editor , it would appear that we must subscribe to the deliberate verdict of Johnson . We require strong evidence before we may disregard contemporary opinion , and in Theobald's case there is abundant evidence to confirm Johnson's view ...
Página xiii
... editors , we are prompted to ask , What century has felt the influence- of Shakespeare more than the eighteenth ? The century's interest in Shakespeare shows itself in four main phases . The first deals with his neglect of the so ...
... editors , we are prompted to ask , What century has felt the influence- of Shakespeare more than the eighteenth ? The century's interest in Shakespeare shows itself in four main phases . The first deals with his neglect of the so ...
Página xiv
... editors and admirers of Shakespeare , in all their emulation of reverence , had not done much more than diffuse and paraphrase this " epitome of excellence . " But concurrently on to Johnson's time we can trace the influence of Thomas ...
... editors and admirers of Shakespeare , in all their emulation of reverence , had not done much more than diffuse and paraphrase this " epitome of excellence . " But concurrently on to Johnson's time we can trace the influence of Thomas ...
Página xxv
... editor of Ben Jonson , brought out his Enquiry into the Learning of Shakespeare ( 1748 ) , the first formal treatise devoted directly to the subject of controversy . Therein it is claimed that Shake- speare knew Latin well enough to ...
... editor of Ben Jonson , brought out his Enquiry into the Learning of Shakespeare ( 1748 ) , the first formal treatise devoted directly to the subject of controversy . Therein it is claimed that Shake- speare knew Latin well enough to ...
Página xxvii
... editor has contributed as much as either of them did to the elucida- Fraser's Magazine , Sept. , Oct. , and Dec. , 1837 ; reprinted in Miscellanies , Prose and Verse , by William Maginn , 1885 , vol . ii . 2 Recorded in Northcote's ...
... editor has contributed as much as either of them did to the elucida- Fraser's Magazine , Sept. , Oct. , and Dec. , 1837 ; reprinted in Miscellanies , Prose and Verse , by William Maginn , 1885 , vol . ii . 2 Recorded in Northcote's ...
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