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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... appear. Shakespeare is, in every sense, a special case, and Professor Vickers is presenting the course of his reception and reputation extensively, over a span of three centuries, in a sequence of six volumes, each of which will ...
... appear. Shakespeare is, in every sense, a special case, and Professor Vickers is presenting the course of his reception and reputation extensively, over a span of three centuries, in a sequence of six volumes, each of which will ...
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... appear in Hawkins's version, nor Marsh's. Evidently the eighteenth century, although it could digest pantomime, had difficulties with the Jacobean masque. In the acting version of The Tempest preserved in Bell's edition of Shakespeare ...
... appear in Hawkins's version, nor Marsh's. Evidently the eighteenth century, although it could digest pantomime, had difficulties with the Jacobean masque. In the acting version of The Tempest preserved in Bell's edition of Shakespeare ...
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... appearing year by year' (Theatre in the Age of Garrick, p. 196). The statistics of H.W.Pedicord27 and G.W. Stone (The London Stage, 1747–1776, I, pp. clxii ff.) for the period 1747 to 1776 show that Shakespeare was by far the most ...
... appearing year by year' (Theatre in the Age of Garrick, p. 196). The statistics of H.W.Pedicord27 and G.W. Stone (The London Stage, 1747–1776, I, pp. clxii ff.) for the period 1747 to 1776 show that Shakespeare was by far the most ...
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... appears the work of nature is due to the great art that has gone into its shaping: The beauties of Shakespeare's versification appear accidental when they are most artificial: for the mechanism of his verse, however carefully formed to ...
... appears the work of nature is due to the great art that has gone into its shaping: The beauties of Shakespeare's versification appear accidental when they are most artificial: for the mechanism of his verse, however carefully formed to ...
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... appears the more exceptionable when we consider the vehemence and enthusiasm of Othello's character; and that the meeting was between him and his beloved Desdemona, his new-married bride, who had escaped a dreadful tempest, and whom he ...
... appears the more exceptionable when we consider the vehemence and enthusiasm of Othello's character; and that the meeting was between him and his beloved Desdemona, his new-married bride, who had escaped a dreadful tempest, and whom he ...
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