Eighteenth Century Essays on ShakespeareDavid Nichol Smith J. MacLehose and Sons, 1903 - 358 páginas |
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... English drama . Dennis had , however , great respect for Rymer's ability . In the first letter to the Spectator he says that Rymer " will always pass with impartial posterity for a most learned , a most judicious , and a most useful ...
... English drama . Dennis had , however , great respect for Rymer's ability . In the first letter to the Spectator he says that Rymer " will always pass with impartial posterity for a most learned , a most judicious , and a most useful ...
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... English plays " to ascertain the obsolete and uncommon phrases . " But when we have spoken of his diligence , we have spoken of all for which , as an editor , he was remarkable . Pope had good reason to say of him , though he gave the ...
... English plays " to ascertain the obsolete and uncommon phrases . " But when we have spoken of his diligence , we have spoken of all for which , as an editor , he was remarkable . Pope had good reason to say of him , though he gave the ...
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... English language to deliver ' em . Some Latin without question he did know , and one may see up and down in his Plays how far his reading that way went : In Love's Labour lost , the Pedant comes out with a verse of Mantuan ; and in ...
... English language to deliver ' em . Some Latin without question he did know , and one may see up and down in his Plays how far his reading that way went : In Love's Labour lost , the Pedant comes out with a verse of Mantuan ; and in ...
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... English | taste , that tho ' the severer Critiques among us cannot bear it , yet the generality of our audiences seem to be better pleas'd with it than with an exact Tragedy . The Merry Wives of Windsor , The Comedy of Errors , and The ...
... English | taste , that tho ' the severer Critiques among us cannot bear it , yet the generality of our audiences seem to be better pleas'd with it than with an exact Tragedy . The Merry Wives of Windsor , The Comedy of Errors , and The ...
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... greatly commended . For those Plays which he has taken from the English or Roman history , let any man compare ' em , and he will find the character as exact in the ? Poet as the Historian . He seems indeed so far 16 NICHOLAS ROWE.
... greatly commended . For those Plays which he has taken from the English or Roman history , let any man compare ' em , and he will find the character as exact in the ? Poet as the Historian . He seems indeed so far 16 NICHOLAS ROWE.
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