Shakespeare Criticism: A SelectionDavid Nichol Smith Oxford University Press, 1946 - Počet stran: 371 Commentary and literary criticism ranging from the preface by John Heminge and Henry Condell, originally 'prefixed to the First Folio' in 1623, to Thomas Carlyle's lecture 'The Hero as Poet, ' delivered 12th May, 1840 as the third lecture of his 'On heroes, hero-worship, and the heroic in history.' |
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... Shake - speare . 2. Ovid , the most naturall and witty of all Poets , and hence it was that Queen Elizabeth coming into a Grammar- School made this extemporary verse , Persius a Crab - staffe , Bawdy Martial , Ovid a fine Wag . 3 ...
... Shake - speare . 2. Ovid , the most naturall and witty of all Poets , and hence it was that Queen Elizabeth coming into a Grammar- School made this extemporary verse , Persius a Crab - staffe , Bawdy Martial , Ovid a fine Wag . 3 ...
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... Shake- spear's manner of Expression , and indeed he has study'd him so well , and is so much a Master of him , that what- ever Part of his he performs , he does it as if it had been written on purpose for him , and that the Author had ...
... Shake- spear's manner of Expression , and indeed he has study'd him so well , and is so much a Master of him , that what- ever Part of his he performs , he does it as if it had been written on purpose for him , and that the Author had ...
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... Shake- speare . There is a notable paragraph on Shakespeare , ' that trans- cendent and unbounded genius , ' in the essay on tragi - comedy in The Rambler , No. 156 ( September 14 , 1751 ) ; and Shake- speare's diction , with ...
... Shake- speare . There is a notable paragraph on Shakespeare , ' that trans- cendent and unbounded genius , ' in the essay on tragi - comedy in The Rambler , No. 156 ( September 14 , 1751 ) ; and Shake- speare's diction , with ...
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JOHN HEMINGE d 1630 | 1 |
JOHN MILTON 160874 | 7 |
Letter CXXIII 1664 | 15 |
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