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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... comedy, there were two or three courtships projected, begun, carried on, and finished; writings were drawn for which an attorney would have charged ten pounds, as the reward of manual labour; and the whole state and sentiments of a ...
... comedy, there were two or three courtships projected, begun, carried on, and finished; writings were drawn for which an attorney would have charged ten pounds, as the reward of manual labour; and the whole state and sentiments of a ...
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... Comedy, and thrown the latter quite away' (Preface to No. 176). Shakespeare's mingling of the two genres had given offence to the first generation of Neo-classics, and we must remember that throughout this period King Lear was acted in ...
... Comedy, and thrown the latter quite away' (Preface to No. 176). Shakespeare's mingling of the two genres had given offence to the first generation of Neo-classics, and we must remember that throughout this period King Lear was acted in ...
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... comedy, and destroy the propriety of the composition' (No. 154)—that is, cause a mixture of genres and so destroy Unity ofAction. Berkenhout, in the Monthly Review, agreed: the play is 'one of the most unalterable', owing to its ...
... comedy, and destroy the propriety of the composition' (No. 154)—that is, cause a mixture of genres and so destroy Unity ofAction. Berkenhout, in the Monthly Review, agreed: the play is 'one of the most unalterable', owing to its ...
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... comedy which 'is generally reckoned as one of Shakespeare's worst Performances, and even by many thought so meanly of as to be deemed the Work of some inferior hand, in which Shakespeare bore but a very small part' (xxviii, p. 75). The ...
... comedy which 'is generally reckoned as one of Shakespeare's worst Performances, and even by many thought so meanly of as to be deemed the Work of some inferior hand, in which Shakespeare bore but a very small part' (xxviii, p. 75). The ...
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... comedy: Garrick may be said to have produced the first Hollywood 'musicals' of Shakespeare.) The text of the arias, whatever their musical merit may have been, is unbearably banal, as in the closing duet of The Tempest (p. 228) or in ...
... comedy: Garrick may be said to have produced the first Hollywood 'musicals' of Shakespeare.) The text of the arias, whatever their musical merit may have been, is unbearably banal, as in the closing duet of The Tempest (p. 228) or in ...
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