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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... Manner would become a Man who took Time to recollect; which if Lear did, would not the good King, the o'er-kind Father, change this dire Curse into a fervent Prayer for his Child's Repentance and Amendment? Hugh Kelly also felt that ...
... Manner would become a Man who took Time to recollect; which if Lear did, would not the good King, the o'er-kind Father, change this dire Curse into a fervent Prayer for his Child's Repentance and Amendment? Hugh Kelly also felt that ...
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... Manner.—His Madness in Lear is hardly to be described:—He there shewed the throws and Swellings of the Heart of an unhappy, proud, disappointed Monarch with an Enthusiasm of Passion which elated him;—shook off a while the Infirmity of ...
... Manner.—His Madness in Lear is hardly to be described:—He there shewed the throws and Swellings of the Heart of an unhappy, proud, disappointed Monarch with an Enthusiasm of Passion which elated him;—shook off a while the Infirmity of ...
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... manners and characters, and even the transactions of the several reigns are so exactly copied, there is scarcely any ... manner that I dare to say he wrote it so' (p. 27).True enough, but he might have checked the rest of the line. There ...
... manners and characters, and even the transactions of the several reigns are so exactly copied, there is scarcely any ... manner that I dare to say he wrote it so' (p. 27).True enough, but he might have checked the rest of the line. There ...
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... manner of the Ancient Scots”' (Cecil Price, Theatre in the Age ofGarrick, Oxford, 1973, p. 52). T.Cibber, Lives and Characters, pp. xxiiif. One writer who praised Warburton in this period was Hurd (whose career had been furthered by his ...
... manner of the Ancient Scots”' (Cecil Price, Theatre in the Age ofGarrick, Oxford, 1973, p. 52). T.Cibber, Lives and Characters, pp. xxiiif. One writer who praised Warburton in this period was Hurd (whose career had been furthered by his ...
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