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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... ARTHUR MURPHY , Essays on Shakespeare, 1753–4 84 141 CHARLOTTE LENNOX, Shakespeare's misuse of his sources, 1753–4 110 142 ZACHARY GREY and others, Notes on Shakespeare, 1754 147 143 ARTHUR MURPHY on Shakespeare's ghost-scenes, November ...
... ARTHUR MURPHY , Essays on Shakespeare, 1753–4 84 141 CHARLOTTE LENNOX, Shakespeare's misuse of his sources, 1753–4 110 142 ZACHARY GREY and others, Notes on Shakespeare, 1754 147 143 ARTHUR MURPHY on Shakespeare's ghost-scenes, November ...
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... ARTHUR MURPHY, Shakespeare in the London theatres, 1757 274 162 RICHARD HURD on Shakespeare's language and learning, 1757 297 163 Unsigned essay on Garrick's Romeo, 1757 308 164 JOHN ARMSTRONG , Shakespearian jottings, 1758 313 165 ...
... ARTHUR MURPHY, Shakespeare in the London theatres, 1757 274 162 RICHARD HURD on Shakespeare's language and learning, 1757 297 163 Unsigned essay on Garrick's Romeo, 1757 308 164 JOHN ARMSTRONG , Shakespearian jottings, 1758 313 165 ...
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... Arthur Murphy, part of a rebuke addressed to Voltaire in the Gray's-Inn Journal in 1753 (No. 140b), is revealing of the increased prestige of Shakespeare in the 1750s and 1760s. The gradual ascendance of praise over blame which was ...
... Arthur Murphy, part of a rebuke addressed to Voltaire in the Gray's-Inn Journal in 1753 (No. 140b), is revealing of the increased prestige of Shakespeare in the 1750s and 1760s. The gradual ascendance of praise over blame which was ...
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... Arthur Murphy (Nos 143, 161d), by an anonymous writer in the British Magazine for 1760 (No. 182: the ghost scene is 'undoubtedly the masterpiece of poetical painting in the gloomy way'), and by one 'K.L.' in the same journal some three ...
... Arthur Murphy (Nos 143, 161d), by an anonymous writer in the British Magazine for 1760 (No. 182: the ghost scene is 'undoubtedly the masterpiece of poetical painting in the gloomy way'), and by one 'K.L.' in the same journal some three ...
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... Murphy (Nos 140, 161e), Edward Young (No. 179), George Colman (No. 187), and Lord Kames (No. 193). The writers of the theatre reviews in the journals and newspapers, such valuable indicators of common opinion, concur. Arthur Murphy, the ...
... Murphy (Nos 140, 161e), Edward Young (No. 179), George Colman (No. 187), and Lord Kames (No. 193). The writers of the theatre reviews in the journals and newspapers, such valuable indicators of common opinion, concur. Arthur Murphy, the ...
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