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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... Cymbeline, 1759 374 176 CHARLES MARSH , from his adaptation of Cymbeline, 1759 393 177 WILLIAM KENRICK on the adaptations of Cymbeline, May 1759 400 178 'SIR' JOHN HILL on a revival of Antony and Cleopatra, 1759 402 179 EDWARD YOUNG ...
... Cymbeline, 1759 374 176 CHARLES MARSH , from his adaptation of Cymbeline, 1759 393 177 WILLIAM KENRICK on the adaptations of Cymbeline, May 1759 400 178 'SIR' JOHN HILL on a revival of Antony and Cleopatra, 1759 402 179 EDWARD YOUNG ...
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... Cymbeline 'far eclipse the faults that are here and there to be espied', and concluding with some distaste that 'it is a disagreeable task to look at spots in the sun'. As the balance shifts towards stressing Shakespeare's beauties it ...
... Cymbeline 'far eclipse the faults that are here and there to be espied', and concluding with some distaste that 'it is a disagreeable task to look at spots in the sun'. As the balance shifts towards stressing Shakespeare's beauties it ...
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... Cymbeline for having judiciously left out...the abandoned character of the queen' (No. 177). Predictably, perhaps, Mrs Lennox expresses outrage at the 'more than shocking Absurdity' of Queen Margaret joining in the murder ofYork in 3 ...
... Cymbeline for having judiciously left out...the abandoned character of the queen' (No. 177). Predictably, perhaps, Mrs Lennox expresses outrage at the 'more than shocking Absurdity' of Queen Margaret joining in the murder ofYork in 3 ...
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... Cymbeline. A glance at the stock Neo-classical rejection of the 'absurdities' and 'improbabilities' of these plays, as expressed by Pope, for instance, in Vol. 2 of this collection (pp. 413, 418) or Gildon (ibid., pp. 245, 261), or by ...
... Cymbeline. A glance at the stock Neo-classical rejection of the 'absurdities' and 'improbabilities' of these plays, as expressed by Pope, for instance, in Vol. 2 of this collection (pp. 413, 418) or Gildon (ibid., pp. 245, 261), or by ...
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... Cymbeline the adapters took much the same course. Charles Marsh's version (No. 176) set out 'to amend the Conduct of the Fable, by confining the Scenes, at least, to this Island'. Whereas in Shakespeare Posthumus Leonatus is banished ...
... Cymbeline the adapters took much the same course. Charles Marsh's version (No. 176) set out 'to amend the Conduct of the Fable, by confining the Scenes, at least, to this Island'. Whereas in Shakespeare Posthumus Leonatus is banished ...
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