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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... Juliet acted and adapted, 1753 53 138 GEORGE COLMAN, Shakespeare's self-criticism, 1753 56 139 JOSEPH WARTON on The Tempest and King Lear, 1753–4 60 140 ARTHUR MURPHY , Essays on Shakespeare, 1753–4 84 141 CHARLOTTE LENNOX ...
... Juliet acted and adapted, 1753 53 138 GEORGE COLMAN, Shakespeare's self-criticism, 1753 56 139 JOSEPH WARTON on The Tempest and King Lear, 1753–4 60 140 ARTHUR MURPHY , Essays on Shakespeare, 1753–4 84 141 CHARLOTTE LENNOX ...
Strana xi
... Juliet', 1764 538 199 EDWARD WATKINSON on Shakespeare, 1764–5 540 200 RICHARD HURD , Shakespeare and Gothic romance, 1765 542 201 THOMAS PERCY , Shakespeare and the History Play, 1765 544 202 HORACE WALPOLE on Shakespeare and French ...
... Juliet', 1764 538 199 EDWARD WATKINSON on Shakespeare, 1764–5 540 200 RICHARD HURD , Shakespeare and Gothic romance, 1765 542 201 THOMAS PERCY , Shakespeare and the History Play, 1765 544 202 HORACE WALPOLE on Shakespeare and French ...
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... Juliet seems to carry a supply of daggers around with her, betray a pedantic streak of mind which is indeed 'trifling' and 'petty'. But the canons of Neo-classicism were also expressed with more seriousness and coherence. That ...
... Juliet seems to carry a supply of daggers around with her, betray a pedantic streak of mind which is indeed 'trifling' and 'petty'. But the canons of Neo-classicism were also expressed with more seriousness and coherence. That ...
Strana 9
... Juliet and Cordelia arouse in the mind 'the gloomy notion of chance' (No. 193). Kames is quite explicit about the Platonic concept of literary censorship which he believes in: 'Chance, giving an impression of anarchy and misrule ...
... Juliet and Cordelia arouse in the mind 'the gloomy notion of chance' (No. 193). Kames is quite explicit about the Platonic concept of literary censorship which he believes in: 'Chance, giving an impression of anarchy and misrule ...
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... Juliet. Garrick's adaptation had cut many of the quibbles, but Charles Marsh for one was not satisfied, and records that in 1752 he had prepared 'an Alteration of Romeo and Juliet wherein I had separated the Tragedy from the Comedy, and ...
... Juliet. Garrick's adaptation had cut many of the quibbles, but Charles Marsh for one was not satisfied, and records that in 1752 he had prepared 'an Alteration of Romeo and Juliet wherein I had separated the Tragedy from the Comedy, and ...
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