Eighteenth Century Essays on ShakespeareDavid Nichol Smith J. MacLehose and Sons, 1903 - 358 páginas |
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... present to Rowe , suggesting ideas to be accepted or refuted . Rowe must have been indebted to the conversation of Dryden as well as to the researches of Betterton . Rowe's own dramatic work is an interesting comment on the critical ...
... present to Rowe , suggesting ideas to be accepted or refuted . Rowe must have been indebted to the conversation of Dryden as well as to the researches of Betterton . Rowe's own dramatic work is an interesting comment on the critical ...
Página xviii
... present Intro- duction was in type - it is urged as " demonstration " of Theobald's sagacity that he had the insight to see that Shakespeare's disregard of the unities was owing not to ignorance but to intention . Theobald's note ...
... present Intro- duction was in type - it is urged as " demonstration " of Theobald's sagacity that he had the insight to see that Shakespeare's disregard of the unities was owing not to ignorance but to intention . Theobald's note ...
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... presents the abstract of life in all its modes and in every time . The rules are forgotten , we cease to hear even that they are useless . But the Elements of Criticism gave Kames no opportunity to show that his attitude to the ...
... presents the abstract of life in all its modes and in every time . The rules are forgotten , we cease to hear even that they are useless . But the Elements of Criticism gave Kames no opportunity to show that his attitude to the ...
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... of its Barbarity ( pp . 89 , 90 ) . The passages which were retained are printed in the present text at the pages indicated above within brackets . Cf. Notes , p . 89 . siderable Part of my Trouble off my Hands ; not 1 INTRODUCTION.
... of its Barbarity ( pp . 89 , 90 ) . The passages which were retained are printed in the present text at the pages indicated above within brackets . Cf. Notes , p . 89 . siderable Part of my Trouble off my Hands ; not 1 INTRODUCTION.
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... present from me . They intend to print them forthwith , in a fair impression adorned with sculptures ; but it will be so ordered that it will be the cheapest book that ever was exposed to sale . . . . None are to go into the hands of ...
... present from me . They intend to print them forthwith , in a fair impression adorned with sculptures ; but it will be so ordered that it will be the cheapest book that ever was exposed to sale . . . . None are to go into the hands of ...
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