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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... absurd intrigue, and improbable incidents': for him it was an 'ingenious and entertaining work'.7 An exception to the general endorsement of her work came from the novelist Richardson, writing on 8 December 1753 that the book attempted ...
... absurd intrigue, and improbable incidents': for him it was an 'ingenious and entertaining work'.7 An exception to the general endorsement of her work came from the novelist Richardson, writing on 8 December 1753 that the book attempted ...
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... Absurdity' of Queen Margaret joining in the murder ofYork in 3 Henry VI, but even that liberal critic and Shakespeare lover Joseph Warton finds that he cannot defend the character of Richard III since 'there is no person, probably ...
... Absurdity' of Queen Margaret joining in the murder ofYork in 3 Henry VI, but even that liberal critic and Shakespeare lover Joseph Warton finds that he cannot defend the character of Richard III since 'there is no person, probably ...
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... absurd or impossible that he who can multiply three Hours into twelve or twenty-four might image with equal Ease a greater Number' (Vol. 3, p. 434). These arguments are fully in tune with the more liberal, less restrictive attitudes of ...
... absurd or impossible that he who can multiply three Hours into twelve or twenty-four might image with equal Ease a greater Number' (Vol. 3, p. 434). These arguments are fully in tune with the more liberal, less restrictive attitudes of ...
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... absurd for him to wish to impose quasi-naturalistic limitations on place or time. Although Kames made a cogent attack on the rules he nevertheless had some reservations about the dramatist's liberty of representation, and felt that ...
... absurd for him to wish to impose quasi-naturalistic limitations on place or time. Although Kames made a cogent attack on the rules he nevertheless had some reservations about the dramatist's liberty of representation, and felt that ...
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... absurd Contrivance', Mrs Lennox called it), but it does mean that Leontes, instead of being given a manic irruption of jealousy (as in Shakespeare) and an equally sudden return to sanity and remorse, has persisted in his mania all this ...
... absurd Contrivance', Mrs Lennox called it), but it does mean that Leontes, instead of being given a manic irruption of jealousy (as in Shakespeare) and an equally sudden return to sanity and remorse, has persisted in his mania all this ...
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