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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... Warburton's Shakespeare, 1758 331 169 RICHARD RODERICK , Remarks on Shakespeare, 1758 337 170 ARTHUR MURPHY , Shakespeare in the London theatres, 1758 344 171 ALEXANDER GERARD , Shakespeare and enlightened taste, 1759 350 172 EARL OF ...
... Warburton's Shakespeare, 1758 331 169 RICHARD RODERICK , Remarks on Shakespeare, 1758 337 170 ARTHUR MURPHY , Shakespeare in the London theatres, 1758 344 171 ALEXANDER GERARD , Shakespeare and enlightened taste, 1759 350 172 EARL OF ...
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... Warburton, Heath praised 'Shakespeare's English, the energy of whose language not unfrequently soars...beyond the comprehension of the verbal critick'. Another pronouncement by Warburton which Heath rejects is that editor's astonishing ...
... Warburton, Heath praised 'Shakespeare's English, the energy of whose language not unfrequently soars...beyond the comprehension of the verbal critick'. Another pronouncement by Warburton which Heath rejects is that editor's astonishing ...
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... Warburton, the absurdities of whose edition (No. 111 in Vol. 3) are by now fully documented. Much of the reaction against Warburton was coarsely polemical, not revealing anything new about Shakespeare, and I have not included such ...
... Warburton, the absurdities of whose edition (No. 111 in Vol. 3) are by now fully documented. Much of the reaction against Warburton was coarsely polemical, not revealing anything new about Shakespeare, and I have not included such ...
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... Warburton's idée fixe that metaphors should have an 'integrity' which Shakespeare's often lack.41 In commenting directly on Shakespeare he is the first writer to express disgust at the betrayal of the rebels in 2 Henry IV, and sees that ...
... Warburton's idée fixe that metaphors should have an 'integrity' which Shakespeare's often lack.41 In commenting directly on Shakespeare he is the first writer to express disgust at the betrayal of the rebels in 2 Henry IV, and sees that ...
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... Warburton in singling out 'beauties' in the text with asterisks and in rejecting 'faults' to the foot of the page. Johnson ends with the admirable statement that he does not however intend to preclude himself from the comparison of ...
... Warburton in singling out 'beauties' in the text with asterisks and in rejecting 'faults' to the foot of the page. Johnson ends with the admirable statement that he does not however intend to preclude himself from the comparison of ...
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