William Shakespeare: The Critical Heritage Volume 4 1753-1765Brian Vickers Routledge, 1. 9. 2003 - Počet stran: 568 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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... CIBBER, Garrick's Shakespeare, 1756 158 JOSEPH WARTON on Shakespeare, 1756 159 TOBIAS SMOLLETT on Shakespeare's imperfections, 1756 160 SAMUEL JOHNSON, Proposals for an edition of Shakespeare, 1756 161 ARTHUR MURPHY, Shakespeare in the ...
... CIBBER, Garrick's Shakespeare, 1756 158 JOSEPH WARTON on Shakespeare, 1756 159 TOBIAS SMOLLETT on Shakespeare's imperfections, 1756 160 SAMUEL JOHNSON, Proposals for an edition of Shakespeare, 1756 161 ARTHUR MURPHY, Shakespeare in the ...
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... Cibber's Richard III (e.g. Nos 157, 165, 173, 191) since both were the current acting versions. Yet these accepted adaptations had their opponents. Frances Brooke, writing in 1756 (No. 156), expressed surprise that both companies should ...
... Cibber's Richard III (e.g. Nos 157, 165, 173, 191) since both were the current acting versions. Yet these accepted adaptations had their opponents. Frances Brooke, writing in 1756 (No. 156), expressed surprise that both companies should ...
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... Cibber, in his two theatrical 'dissertations' (No. 157). Cibber conceded that The Winter's Tale is irregular but argued that it was none the less beautiful, full of imaginative touches. Garrick, owing to his desire to restore Unity of ...
... Cibber, in his two theatrical 'dissertations' (No. 157). Cibber conceded that The Winter's Tale is irregular but argued that it was none the less beautiful, full of imaginative touches. Garrick, owing to his desire to restore Unity of ...
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... Cibber then poured scorn on the disjointed nature of the resulting work, a 'gallimaufry', 'such a Mixture of piecemeal, motley Patchwork that The Winter's Tale of Shakespeare, thus lop'd, hack'd, and dock'd, appears without Head or Tail ...
... Cibber then poured scorn on the disjointed nature of the resulting work, a 'gallimaufry', 'such a Mixture of piecemeal, motley Patchwork that The Winter's Tale of Shakespeare, thus lop'd, hack'd, and dock'd, appears without Head or Tail ...
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... Cibber (No. 157), Shirley (No. 166), Fitzpatrick (No. 185) and Kelly (No. 189). The Shebbeare- Pittard essay on Garrick's Lear is wholly panegyrical, and gives an enthusiastic account of Garrick's dignity and forcefulness in the part ...
... Cibber (No. 157), Shirley (No. 166), Fitzpatrick (No. 185) and Kelly (No. 189). The Shebbeare- Pittard essay on Garrick's Lear is wholly panegyrical, and gives an enthusiastic account of Garrick's dignity and forcefulness in the part ...
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