Eighteenth Century Essays on ShakespeareDavid Nichol Smith J. MacLehose and Sons, 1903 - 358 páginas |
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... knowledge or art . " And Adam Smith believed so strongly in the French doctrines that Wordsworth could call him " the worst critic , David Hume not excepted , that Scotland , a soil to which this sort of weed seems natural , has ...
... knowledge or art . " And Adam Smith believed so strongly in the French doctrines that Wordsworth could call him " the worst critic , David Hume not excepted , that Scotland , a soil to which this sort of weed seems natural , has ...
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... knowledge , a subject for criticism more worthy of attention than the common topics of discussion : I mean the distinction and preserva- tion of character . " The earlier critics who remarked on Shakespeare's depic- tion of character ...
... knowledge , a subject for criticism more worthy of attention than the common topics of discussion : I mean the distinction and preserva- tion of character . " The earlier critics who remarked on Shakespeare's depic- tion of character ...
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... knowledge is indisputable , he has little or no delicacy of taste ; his . style is dull and lumbering ; and the mere fact that he dedicated his Shakespeare Restored to John Rich , the Covent Garden manager who specialised in pantomime ...
... knowledge is indisputable , he has little or no delicacy of taste ; his . style is dull and lumbering ; and the mere fact that he dedicated his Shakespeare Restored to John Rich , the Covent Garden manager who specialised in pantomime ...
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... knowledge is indisputable , he has little or no delicacy of taste ; his style is dull and lumbering ; and the mere fact that he dedicated his Shakespeare Restored to John Rich , the Covent Garden manager who specialised in pantomime and ...
... knowledge is indisputable , he has little or no delicacy of taste ; his style is dull and lumbering ; and the mere fact that he dedicated his Shakespeare Restored to John Rich , the Covent Garden manager who specialised in pantomime and ...
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... knowledge of languages and including a specimen of his proposed pamphlet against Pope . " Your most necessary caution against inconsistency , with regard to my opinion of Shakespeare's knowledge in languages , " he there says ...
... knowledge of languages and including a specimen of his proposed pamphlet against Pope . " Your most necessary caution against inconsistency , with regard to my opinion of Shakespeare's knowledge in languages , " he there says ...
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