Eighteenth Century Essays on ShakespeareDavid Nichol Smith J. MacLehose and Sons, 1903 - 358 páginas |
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... letters to Warburton , besides helping to explain his reputation in the eighteenth century , would in them- selves be ... letter which Theobald wrote to him on 18th November , 1731 : " I am extremely obliged for the tender concern you ...
... letters to Warburton , besides helping to explain his reputation in the eighteenth century , would in them- selves be ... letter which Theobald wrote to him on 18th November , 1731 : " I am extremely obliged for the tender concern you ...
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... letter to the Rev. Thomas Birch on 24th November , 1737. " You will see in Theobald's heap of disjointed stuff , " he says , “ which he calls a Preface to Shakespeare , an observation upon those poems [ i.e. L'Allegro and Il Penseroso ] ...
... letter to the Rev. Thomas Birch on 24th November , 1737. " You will see in Theobald's heap of disjointed stuff , " he says , “ which he calls a Preface to Shakespeare , an observation upon those poems [ i.e. L'Allegro and Il Penseroso ] ...
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... letter is included verbatim three years afterwards in the Preface . So also is the other passage in the same letter replying to Pope on the subject of Shakespeare's anachronisms . Theobald borrows even from his own published writings ...
... letter is included verbatim three years afterwards in the Preface . So also is the other passage in the same letter replying to Pope on the subject of Shakespeare's anachronisms . Theobald borrows even from his own published writings ...
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... end of that year , as we learn from a letter of 30th December to Zachary Grey , the editor of Hudibras : “ I must now acquaint you that the books are gone out of my hands , and lodged with the University of Oxford lii INTRODUCTION.
... end of that year , as we learn from a letter of 30th December to Zachary Grey , the editor of Hudibras : “ I must now acquaint you that the books are gone out of my hands , and lodged with the University of Oxford lii INTRODUCTION.
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... letter concerning his quarrel with Warburton , which will be referred to later , he had spoken of his edition in the following terms : " As to my own particular , I have no aim to pursue in this affair ; I propose neither honour ...
... letter concerning his quarrel with Warburton , which will be referred to later , he had spoken of his edition in the following terms : " As to my own particular , I have no aim to pursue in this affair ; I propose neither honour ...
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