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... text of many of the early appreciations of Shakespeare . Though the critics all
resented Rymer ' s treatment of the poet , some of them stood by his doctrines .
They might appease this resentment by protesting against his manners or
refuting ...
... text of many of the early appreciations of Shakespeare . Though the critics all
resented Rymer ' s treatment of the poet , some of them stood by his doctrines .
They might appease this resentment by protesting against his manners or
refuting ...
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If it has learned good manners , it is unoriginal and dull ; and it is so negligible
that it has apparently not been thought worth while to settle the question of its
authorship . The discussion on Shakespeare ' s attitude to the dramatic rules was
...
If it has learned good manners , it is unoriginal and dull ; and it is so negligible
that it has apparently not been thought worth while to settle the question of its
authorship . The discussion on Shakespeare ' s attitude to the dramatic rules was
...
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He is glad of the opportunity to reply to Dennis ' s criticism of Coriolanus and
Julius Caesar , but though he praises the truthful representation of the Roman
spirit and manners , he discreetly refuses to say how Shakespeare came to know
of ...
He is glad of the opportunity to reply to Dennis ' s criticism of Coriolanus and
Julius Caesar , but though he praises the truthful representation of the Roman
spirit and manners , he discreetly refuses to say how Shakespeare came to know
of ...
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The casual and allusive manner in which he advances his information would
seem to show that it was not of his own getting . He may have been indebted for it
to the scholar who two The only extant Elizabethan translation of the Menaechmi
...
The casual and allusive manner in which he advances his information would
seem to show that it was not of his own getting . He may have been indebted for it
to the scholar who two The only extant Elizabethan translation of the Menaechmi
...
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His bluster compares ill with Farmer ' s gentler manner , and in some passages
the quiet humour has proved too subtle for his animosity . There was more
impartiality in the judgment of Johnson : “ Dr . Farmer , you have done that which
was ...
His bluster compares ill with Farmer ' s gentler manner , and in some passages
the quiet humour has proved too subtle for his animosity . There was more
impartiality in the judgment of Johnson : “ Dr . Farmer , you have done that which
was ...
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