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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... tastes and literary thought of individual readers of the period. Evidence of this kind helps us to understand the writer's historical situation, the nature of his immediate reading-public, and his response to these pressures. The ...
... tastes and literary thought of individual readers of the period. Evidence of this kind helps us to understand the writer's historical situation, the nature of his immediate reading-public, and his response to these pressures. The ...
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... taste, 1754 146 DAVID GARRICK, in defence of Shakespeare musicals, 1755 147 JOHN GILBERT COOPER, The Tomb of Shakespeare. A Poetical Vision, 1755 148 JOSEPH SHEBBEARE, Othello and King Lear in the theatre, 1755 149 CHRISTOPHER SMART on ...
... taste, 1754 146 DAVID GARRICK, in defence of Shakespeare musicals, 1755 147 JOHN GILBERT COOPER, The Tomb of Shakespeare. A Poetical Vision, 1755 148 JOSEPH SHEBBEARE, Othello and King Lear in the theatre, 1755 149 CHRISTOPHER SMART on ...
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... taste, 1759 172 EARL OF ORRERY , Shakespeare's irregularities defended, 1759 173 THOMAS WILKES, Shakespeare on the stage, 1759 174 OLIVER GOLDSMITH, Shakespeare's absurdities and theatrical revivals, 1759 175 WILLIAM HAWKINS , from his ...
... taste, 1759 172 EARL OF ORRERY , Shakespeare's irregularities defended, 1759 173 THOMAS WILKES, Shakespeare on the stage, 1759 174 OLIVER GOLDSMITH, Shakespeare's absurdities and theatrical revivals, 1759 175 WILLIAM HAWKINS , from his ...
Strana 1
... taste for the French theatre, and that taste has perhaps abated my idolatry for the gigantic genius of Shakespeare, which is inculcated from our infancy as the first. 'With us islanders Shakespeare is a kind of established religion in ...
... taste for the French theatre, and that taste has perhaps abated my idolatry for the gigantic genius of Shakespeare, which is inculcated from our infancy as the first. 'With us islanders Shakespeare is a kind of established religion in ...
Strana 2
... taste. The Earl of Orrery made the same point: 'I forget the name of the French author who says, that the English are Shakespeare mad.There are some grounds for the assertion. We are methodists in regard to Shakespeare. We carry our ...
... taste. The Earl of Orrery made the same point: 'I forget the name of the French author who says, that the English are Shakespeare mad.There are some grounds for the assertion. We are methodists in regard to Shakespeare. We carry our ...
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