Eighteenth Century Essays on ShakespeareDavid Nichol Smith J. MacLehose and Sons, 1903 - 358 páginas |
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... called impossible . The sentiments expressed in it are not Hanmer's sentiments " ( Shakespeare as a Dramatic Artist , p . 60 ) . But he has omitted to tell us how he knows what Hanmer's sentiments are . had been used without ...
... called impossible . The sentiments expressed in it are not Hanmer's sentiments " ( Shakespeare as a Dramatic Artist , p . 60 ) . But he has omitted to tell us how he knows what Hanmer's sentiments are . had been used without ...
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... called his rage for saying something when there is nothing to be said . Yet we are too prone to depreciate Warburton . He has prejudiced his reputation by his arrogance and his contemptuous malignity ; but we do him an injustice if we ...
... called his rage for saying something when there is nothing to be said . Yet we are too prone to depreciate Warburton . He has prejudiced his reputation by his arrogance and his contemptuous malignity ; but we do him an injustice if we ...
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... called for in 1789 , differs from the second only by the inclusion of a short ' advertisement ' and a final note explaining that Farmer had abandoned his intention of publishing the Antiquities of Leicester . In the Advertise- ment ' he ...
... called for in 1789 , differs from the second only by the inclusion of a short ' advertisement ' and a final note explaining that Farmer had abandoned his intention of publishing the Antiquities of Leicester . In the Advertise- ment ' he ...
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... called His- tories , and even some of his Comedies , are really Tragedies , with a run or mixture of Comedy amongst ' em . That way of Trage - comedy was the common mistake of that age , and is indeed become so agreeable to the English ...
... called His- tories , and even some of his Comedies , are really Tragedies , with a run or mixture of Comedy amongst ' em . That way of Trage - comedy was the common mistake of that age , and is indeed become so agreeable to the English ...
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... and Kemp , Fol . of 1623 , and 1632 . -My Queen is murder'd ! Ring the little Bell- -His nose grew as sharp as a pen , and a table of Greenfield's , & c . Revels called Philostratus , all whose part is given to 58 ALEXANDER POPE.
... and Kemp , Fol . of 1623 , and 1632 . -My Queen is murder'd ! Ring the little Bell- -His nose grew as sharp as a pen , and a table of Greenfield's , & c . Revels called Philostratus , all whose part is given to 58 ALEXANDER POPE.
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