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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... English poets (second place is shared by Spenser, Milton, Dryden, Swift and Pope). Thomas Francklin, Professor of Greek at Cambridge, and professional defender of Greek tragedy, nevertheless ended his essay on the Greeks with the ...
... English poets (second place is shared by Spenser, Milton, Dryden, Swift and Pope). Thomas Francklin, Professor of Greek at Cambridge, and professional defender of Greek tragedy, nevertheless ended his essay on the Greeks with the ...
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... English are Shakespeare mad. There are some grounds for the assertion. We are methodists in regard to Shakespeare. We carry our enthusiasms so far, that we entirely suspend our senses towards his absurdities and his blunders' (No. 172) ...
... English are Shakespeare mad. There are some grounds for the assertion. We are methodists in regard to Shakespeare. We carry our enthusiasms so far, that we entirely suspend our senses towards his absurdities and his blunders' (No. 172) ...
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... English audience will acquit Shakespeare of any faults in gratitude for the pleasure he gives them, a pleasure which no art or correctness could give; and while the beauties of this admirable author are so brilliant and so numerous, I ...
... English audience will acquit Shakespeare of any faults in gratitude for the pleasure he gives them, a pleasure which no art or correctness could give; and while the beauties of this admirable author are so brilliant and so numerous, I ...
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... English writers are generally INCORRECT. If CORRECTNESS implies an absence of petty faults, this may perhaps be granted', but it is no criterion with which to judge genius (No. 158). In his programmatic essay on taste (1759, 1764) ...
... English writers are generally INCORRECT. If CORRECTNESS implies an absence of petty faults, this may perhaps be granted', but it is no criterion with which to judge genius (No. 158). In his programmatic essay on taste (1759, 1764) ...
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... English critick for above a century'. Shakespeare, Heath argued, never thought about the Unities, and was certainly ignorant of any advantages to be gained from observing them. The example of The Tempest is misleading, for 'the ...
... English critick for above a century'. Shakespeare, Heath argued, never thought about the Unities, and was certainly ignorant of any advantages to be gained from observing them. The example of The Tempest is misleading, for 'the ...
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