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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... spirit of generous acceptance and excusal of unimportant errors can be seen, too, in Edmund Burke's discussion of the sublime in 1759, describing the reactions of an enlightened reader of Shakespeare:5 In his favourite author he is not ...
... spirit of generous acceptance and excusal of unimportant errors can be seen, too, in Edmund Burke's discussion of the sublime in 1759, describing the reactions of an enlightened reader of Shakespeare:5 In his favourite author he is not ...
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... spirit of his father, so much that the Ghost chides him for being tardy. When he has a fair opportunity of killing his uncle, he neglects it and says he will not take him off while at his devotions, but will wait till he is in the midst ...
... spirit of his father, so much that the Ghost chides him for being tardy. When he has a fair opportunity of killing his uncle, he neglects it and says he will not take him off while at his devotions, but will wait till he is in the midst ...
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... with Langhorne's conclusion, 'that the accuracy of art has always been prejudicial to works of genius, and what they have gained in correctness they have lost in spirit'. Yet new ideas do not displace old ones easily, nor 14 INTRODUCTION.
... with Langhorne's conclusion, 'that the accuracy of art has always been prejudicial to works of genius, and what they have gained in correctness they have lost in spirit'. Yet new ideas do not displace old ones easily, nor 14 INTRODUCTION.
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... spirit and variety which prevents its ever cloying' (No. 164). Four years later Daniel Webb, in his Beauties of Poetry (No. 195) produced the first detailed appreciation of Shakespeare's verse, basing his whole argument on the view that ...
... spirit and variety which prevents its ever cloying' (No. 164). Four years later Daniel Webb, in his Beauties of Poetry (No. 195) produced the first detailed appreciation of Shakespeare's verse, basing his whole argument on the view that ...
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... spirit of the antient Mythology' (No. 195), and Zachary Grey casts his vote on this side, if rather perfunctorily (No. 142). The fullest theoretical discussion comes from Richard Hurd, part of an attempt to formulate a general theory of ...
... spirit of the antient Mythology' (No. 195), and Zachary Grey casts his vote on this side, if rather perfunctorily (No. 142). The fullest theoretical discussion comes from Richard Hurd, part of an attempt to formulate a general theory of ...
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