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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... JOHNSON, Proposals for an edition of Shakespeare, 1756 268 161 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 ...
... JOHNSON, Proposals for an edition of Shakespeare, 1756 268 161 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 ...
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... Johnson's. Yet the sustained debate over his text and how it should be edited made the literary public more conscious than ever of the importance of textual accuracy, even of punctuation and meaning as transmitted (rightly or wrongly) ...
... Johnson's. Yet the sustained debate over his text and how it should be edited made the literary public more conscious than ever of the importance of textual accuracy, even of punctuation and meaning as transmitted (rightly or wrongly) ...
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... Johnson: 'In writing, as in life, faults are endured without disgust when they are associated with transcendent merit' (Rambler 158; 21 September 1751); and, more critical of the dominance of rules: 'Rules may obviate faults, but can ...
... Johnson: 'In writing, as in life, faults are endured without disgust when they are associated with transcendent merit' (Rambler 158; 21 September 1751); and, more critical of the dominance of rules: 'Rules may obviate faults, but can ...
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... Johnson had warned in Rambler 158 that faults 'may be sometimes recommended to weak judgments by the lustre which they obtain from their union with excellence; but it is the business of those who presume to superintend the taste or ...
... Johnson had warned in Rambler 158 that faults 'may be sometimes recommended to weak judgments by the lustre which they obtain from their union with excellence; but it is the business of those who presume to superintend the taste or ...
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... Johnson admired it, and wrote a preface to the book (albeit a curiously self-contradictory one6), and the reviews were impressed. The Monthly Review article (perhaps by the editor Ralph Griffiths) said that her 'remarks...are very ...
... Johnson admired it, and wrote a preface to the book (albeit a curiously self-contradictory one6), and the reviews were impressed. The Monthly Review article (perhaps by the editor Ralph Griffiths) said that her 'remarks...are very ...
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