Eighteenth Century Essays on ShakespeareDavid Nichol Smith J. MacLehose and Sons, 1903 - 358 páginas |
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Página ix
... passes with- out injury by the adamant of Shakespeare . ' But Pope and Johnson had ventured to point out , in the honesty of their criticism , that Shakespeare was not free from faults ; and it was this which the nineteenth century ...
... passes with- out injury by the adamant of Shakespeare . ' But Pope and Johnson had ventured to point out , in the honesty of their criticism , that Shakespeare was not free from faults ; and it was this which the nineteenth century ...
Página xxiii
... pass for Shakespeare's ; he will not pretend to say in what language Shakespeare read the Greek authors ; Shakespeare appears to have been conversant in Plautus . He is glad of the opportunity to reply to Dennis's criticism of ...
... pass for Shakespeare's ; he will not pretend to say in what language Shakespeare read the Greek authors ; Shakespeare appears to have been conversant in Plautus . He is glad of the opportunity to reply to Dennis's criticism of ...
Página xl
... pass with impartial posterity for a most learned , a most judicious , and a most useful critick " ; and in the Char- acters and Conduct of Sir John Edgar he says that " there was a great deal of good and just criticism " in the Short ...
... pass with impartial posterity for a most learned , a most judicious , and a most useful critick " ; and in the Char- acters and Conduct of Sir John Edgar he says that " there was a great deal of good and just criticism " in the Short ...
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... passing friendship with Sir Thomas Hanmer , had become definitely attached to the party of Pope . This is probably the reason why , in the Preface to the second edition , Theobald does not repeat the detailed statement of the assistance ...
... passing friendship with Sir Thomas Hanmer , had become definitely attached to the party of Pope . This is probably the reason why , in the Preface to the second edition , Theobald does not repeat the detailed statement of the assistance ...
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... passing from Events of one nature to Events of another nature without a due Preparation , must of necessity stifle and confound one Passion by another . The second Reason why the Fiction of a Fable pleases us more than an Historical ...
... passing from Events of one nature to Events of another nature without a due Preparation , must of necessity stifle and confound one Passion by another . The second Reason why the Fiction of a Fable pleases us more than an Historical ...
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