William Shakespeare: The Critical Heritage Volume 4 1753-1765Brian Vickers Routledge, 1 de set. 2003 - 568 pàgines The Critical Heritage gathers together a large body of critical sources on major figures in literature. Each volume presents contemporary responses to a writer's work, enabling student and researcher to read the material. |
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... Poetical Vision, 1755 148 JOSEPH SHEBBEARE, Othello and King Lear in the theatre, 1755 149 CHRISTOPHER SMART on Shakespeare's learning, January 1756 150 DAVID GARRICK , from his adaptation of The Winter's Tale, 1756 151 DAVID GARRICK ...
... Poetical Vision, 1755 148 JOSEPH SHEBBEARE, Othello and King Lear in the theatre, 1755 149 CHRISTOPHER SMART on Shakespeare's learning, January 1756 150 DAVID GARRICK , from his adaptation of The Winter's Tale, 1756 151 DAVID GARRICK ...
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... Poetical Scale' in that year (No. 167) gave Shakespeare the maximum marks for genius, ahead of all other English poets (second place is shared by Spenser, Milton, Dryden, Swift and Pope). Thomas Francklin, Professor of Greek at ...
... Poetical Scale' in that year (No. 167) gave Shakespeare the maximum marks for genius, ahead of all other English poets (second place is shared by Spenser, Milton, Dryden, Swift and Pope). Thomas Francklin, Professor of Greek at ...
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... poetical painting in the gloomy way'), and by one 'K.L.' in the samejournal some three years later (No. 197).Variations on these themes can be found in an anonymous ode which praises Shakespeare (No. 183) and in the enthusiastic ...
... poetical painting in the gloomy way'), and by one 'K.L.' in the samejournal some three years later (No. 197).Variations on these themes can be found in an anonymous ode which praises Shakespeare (No. 183) and in the enthusiastic ...
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... Poetical Scale': 'When Shakespeare is execrable, he is so exquisitely so, that he is as inimitable in his blemishes, as in his beauties' (No. 167)—but if they are blemishes who would want to imitate them? More sober statements that ...
... Poetical Scale': 'When Shakespeare is execrable, he is so exquisitely so, that he is as inimitable in his blemishes, as in his beauties' (No. 167)—but if they are blemishes who would want to imitate them? More sober statements that ...
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... poetical Justice'. It would be easy to dismiss Mrs Lennox, were it not for the agreement of other less bigoted critics on some of those issues. No less a figure than Arthur Murphy declared that as Hamlet 'now stands, the Innocent ...
... poetical Justice'. It would be easy to dismiss Mrs Lennox, were it not for the agreement of other less bigoted critics on some of those issues. No less a figure than Arthur Murphy declared that as Hamlet 'now stands, the Innocent ...
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