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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... King Lear, 1753–4 60 140 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 ...
... King Lear, 1753–4 60 140 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 ...
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... King Lear, March 1756 247 157 THEOPHILUS CIBBER , Garrick's Shakespeare, 1756 250 158 JOSEPH WARTON on Shakespeare, 1756 262 159 TOBIAS SMOLLETT on Shakespeare's imperfections, 1756 266 160 SAMUEL JOHNSON, Proposals for an edition of ...
... King Lear, March 1756 247 157 THEOPHILUS CIBBER , Garrick's Shakespeare, 1756 250 158 JOSEPH WARTON on Shakespeare, 1756 262 159 TOBIAS SMOLLETT on Shakespeare's imperfections, 1756 266 160 SAMUEL JOHNSON, Proposals for an edition of ...
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... King's passive behaviour throughout, she, by focusing on Lear's bribery to obtain flattery, highlights Shakespeare's own criticism of Lear in the opening Acts. The modern reader is likely to be offended by the brusqueness and self ...
... King's passive behaviour throughout, she, by focusing on Lear's bribery to obtain flattery, highlights Shakespeare's own criticism of Lear in the opening Acts. The modern reader is likely to be offended by the brusqueness and self ...
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... King Lear, in which Shakespeare has 'violated the Rules of poetical Justice'. It would be easy to dismiss Mrs Lennox, were it not for the agreement of other less bigoted critics on some of those issues. No less a figure than Arthur ...
... King Lear, in which Shakespeare has 'violated the Rules of poetical Justice'. It would be easy to dismiss Mrs Lennox, were it not for the agreement of other less bigoted critics on some of those issues. No less a figure than Arthur ...
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... King Lear, that the playhouse is not Dover Cliffs, nor the noise he hears thunder and lightning. Once a critic has conceded the imaginative existence of the world before him in the theatre, once he 'is willing to hold candle-light for ...
... King Lear, that the playhouse is not Dover Cliffs, nor the noise he hears thunder and lightning. Once a critic has conceded the imaginative existence of the world before him in the theatre, once he 'is willing to hold candle-light for ...
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