Eighteenth Century Essays on ShakespeareDavid Nichol Smith J. MacLehose and Sons, 1903 - 358 páginas |
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Página xiii
... criticism . Though he disguised his veneration at times , he expressed his true faith when he wrote , deliberately , the fervent 1Chap . xviii . That the passage is animated by pique and that amusing jealousy which Goldsmith showed on ...
... criticism . Though he disguised his veneration at times , he expressed his true faith when he wrote , deliberately , the fervent 1Chap . xviii . That the passage is animated by pique and that amusing jealousy which Goldsmith showed on ...
Página xv
... critics , " though his avowed model had ignored them . Accordingly , in his more deliberate prose criticism we find , amid his veneration of Shakespeare , his regard for the rules of the classical drama . The faults of Shakespeare , we ...
... critics , " though his avowed model had ignored them . Accordingly , in his more deliberate prose criticism we find , amid his veneration of Shakespeare , his regard for the rules of the classical drama . The faults of Shakespeare , we ...
Página xvi
... criticism that was not borrowed from the French writers ; in 1710 the remark is now applicable to its author . Gildon's further descent as a critic is evident eight years later in his Complete Art of Poetry . He is now a slave to the ...
... criticism that was not borrowed from the French writers ; in 1710 the remark is now applicable to its author . Gildon's further descent as a critic is evident eight years later in his Complete Art of Poetry . He is now a slave to the ...
Página xvii
... critic Dennis is greatly superior to Rymer and his disciples . The ancients guided his taste without blinding him to ... criticism both in his edition of Shakespeare and in the early articles in the Censor on King Lear , which are also ...
... critic Dennis is greatly superior to Rymer and his disciples . The ancients guided his taste without blinding him to ... criticism both in his edition of Shakespeare and in the early articles in the Censor on King Lear , which are also ...
Página xviii
... critic of the same type as Gildon . Each had profound respect for what he took to be the accredited doctrines . If on ... criticism the courage of originality . There is little about the rules in Pope's Preface . That Pope respected them ...
... critic of the same type as Gildon . Each had profound respect for what he took to be the accredited doctrines . If on ... criticism the courage of originality . There is little about the rules in Pope's Preface . That Pope respected them ...
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