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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... Othello and King Lear in the theatre, 1755 184 149 CHRISTOPHER SMART on Shakespeare's learning, January 1756 199 150 DAVID GARRICK , from his adaptation of The Winter's Tale, 1756 207 151 DAVID GARRICK , in defence of Shakespeare ...
... Othello and King Lear in the theatre, 1755 184 149 CHRISTOPHER SMART on Shakespeare's learning, January 1756 199 150 DAVID GARRICK , from his adaptation of The Winter's Tale, 1756 207 151 DAVID GARRICK , in defence of Shakespeare ...
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... Othello Rymer had discussed the source and concluded that 'Shakespeare alters it from the Original in several particulars, but always, unfortunately, for the worse' (Vol. 2, p. 27): here is Mrs Lennox's guiding star, which she follows ...
... Othello Rymer had discussed the source and concluded that 'Shakespeare alters it from the Original in several particulars, but always, unfortunately, for the worse' (Vol. 2, p. 27): here is Mrs Lennox's guiding star, which she follows ...
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... Othello is said to be given 'a puerile lamentation', and Macbeth's apostrophe to sleep is described as a series of 'conceited similes which ill describe the horror of his mind'. Here, evidently, argument from critical principles has ...
... Othello is said to be given 'a puerile lamentation', and Macbeth's apostrophe to sleep is described as a series of 'conceited similes which ill describe the horror of his mind'. Here, evidently, argument from critical principles has ...
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... Othello which seems an implicit criticism of Garrick's emotionalism (compare the very similar language of his 1756 'Dissertation', No. 157 below):30 In Othello the heart-breaking anguish of his Jealousy would have drawn Tears from the ...
... Othello which seems an implicit criticism of Garrick's emotionalism (compare the very similar language of his 1756 'Dissertation', No. 157 below):30 In Othello the heart-breaking anguish of his Jealousy would have drawn Tears from the ...
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... Othello's 'Farewell the plumed troops' speech when he describes it as 'a languid monotony'33) the argument is performed with confidence and skill. The second category is imagery, under which Webb expects to judge the merit of a ...
... Othello's 'Farewell the plumed troops' speech when he describes it as 'a languid monotony'33) the argument is performed with confidence and skill. The second category is imagery, under which Webb expects to judge the merit of a ...
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