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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... Imagination can be fixed.' Open-minded theatre-goers, Johnson declares, are not offended by 'the Extension of.the Intervals between the Acts, nor can I conceive it absurd or impossible that he who can multiply three Hours into twelve or ...
... Imagination can be fixed.' Open-minded theatre-goers, Johnson declares, are not offended by 'the Extension of.the Intervals between the Acts, nor can I conceive it absurd or impossible that he who can multiply three Hours into twelve or ...
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... imagination and reflection, that is, between involvement in the world of fiction and detachment from it: the ... imaginative existence of the world before him in the theatre, once he 'is willing to hold candle-light for sun-shine, and ...
... imagination and reflection, that is, between involvement in the world of fiction and detachment from it: the ... imaginative existence of the world before him in the theatre, once he 'is willing to hold candle-light for sun-shine, and ...
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... Imagination feels herself confined, and ventures not to exert her powers while she beholds the finger of art limiting the sphere and describing the circle in which she is to move. Such consequences has the reign of these petty tyrants ...
... Imagination feels herself confined, and ventures not to exert her powers while she beholds the finger of art limiting the sphere and describing the circle in which she is to move. Such consequences has the reign of these petty tyrants ...
Strana 15
... imaginative involvement that it presupposed:15 But in reality we are never thus deceived.We know that we are in the ... imagination and reflection, and—as Dr Johnson was to do two years later—failing to make this he is forced to reject ...
... imaginative involvement that it presupposed:15 But in reality we are never thus deceived.We know that we are in the ... imagination and reflection, and—as Dr Johnson was to do two years later—failing to make this he is forced to reject ...
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... imagination of a person that sees the performance acted', but complained that Marsh had not only failed to restore the Unity of Place, 'for the scene is still shifted from one Kingdom to another', but had also retained the deaths of ...
... imagination of a person that sees the performance acted', but complained that Marsh had not only failed to restore the Unity of Place, 'for the scene is still shifted from one Kingdom to another', but had also retained the deaths of ...
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