William Shakespeare: The Critical Heritage Volume 4 1753-1765Brian Vickers Routledge, 2003 M09 1 - 568 páginas The Critical Heritage gathers together a large body of critical sources on major figures in literature. Each volume presents contemporary responses to a writer's work, enabling student and researcher to read the material. |
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... language and learning, 1757 163 Unsigned essay on Garrick's Romeo, 1757 164 JOHN ARMSTRONG, Shakespearian jottings, 1758 165 JOSEPH PITTARD , Garrick's Lear, 1758 166 WILLIAM SHIRLEY , Garrick's sins as actor and adapter, 1758 167 ...
... language and learning, 1757 163 Unsigned essay on Garrick's Romeo, 1757 164 JOHN ARMSTRONG, Shakespearian jottings, 1758 165 JOSEPH PITTARD , Garrick's Lear, 1758 166 WILLIAM SHIRLEY , Garrick's sins as actor and adapter, 1758 167 ...
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... language of his 1756 'Dissertation', No. 157 below):30 In Othello the heart-breaking anguish of his Jealousy would have drawn Tears from the most obdurate; yet all his Grief, though most feelingly expressed, was never beneath the Hero ...
... language of his 1756 'Dissertation', No. 157 below):30 In Othello the heart-breaking anguish of his Jealousy would have drawn Tears from the most obdurate; yet all his Grief, though most feelingly expressed, was never beneath the Hero ...
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... language and poetry.The same generosity which excused his faults in the 'petty' areas ofthe Unities is found in a warm response to the 'profusion' or 'impetuosity' of Shakespeare's poetry, which is said to blot out any thought of ...
... language and poetry.The same generosity which excused his faults in the 'petty' areas ofthe Unities is found in a warm response to the 'profusion' or 'impetuosity' of Shakespeare's poetry, which is said to blot out any thought of ...
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... language not unfrequently soars...beyond the comprehension of the verbal critick'. Another pronouncement by Warburton which Heath rejects is that editor's astonishing claim that Shakespeare 'entirely neglected the metre of his verse', a ...
... language not unfrequently soars...beyond the comprehension of the verbal critick'. Another pronouncement by Warburton which Heath rejects is that editor's astonishing claim that Shakespeare 'entirely neglected the metre of his verse', a ...
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... language in this period. His contempt for rhyme, for instance, ('unnatural and disgustful in dialogue'), is shared by George Colman (No. 187)—both rejoice that it has been 'banished from our theatre', Colman seeing it as 'a Gothick ...
... language in this period. His contempt for rhyme, for instance, ('unnatural and disgustful in dialogue'), is shared by George Colman (No. 187)—both rejoice that it has been 'banished from our theatre', Colman seeing it as 'a Gothick ...
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