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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... reviewed nineteenth- and twentieth-century writers, there exists an enormous body of material; and in these cases the volume editors have made a selection of the most important views, significant for their intrinsic critical worth or ...
... reviewed nineteenth- and twentieth-century writers, there exists an enormous body of material; and in these cases the volume editors have made a selection of the most important views, significant for their intrinsic critical worth or ...
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... review, an Ode to Shakespeare, September 1760 417 184 ROBERT LLOYD , Shakespeare greater than the rules, 1760 419 185 THADY FITZPATRICK, Garrick's speaking of Shakespeare, 1760 424 186 CHARLES CHURCHILL , Shakespeare and Garrick supreme ...
... review, an Ode to Shakespeare, September 1760 417 184 ROBERT LLOYD , Shakespeare greater than the rules, 1760 419 185 THADY FITZPATRICK, Garrick's speaking of Shakespeare, 1760 424 186 CHARLES CHURCHILL , Shakespeare and Garrick supreme ...
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... reviews in the journals and newspapers, such valuable indicators of common opinion, concur. Arthur Murphy, the theatre critic in the London Chronicle for 1758, believed that an English audience will acquit Shakespeare of any faults in ...
... reviews in the journals and newspapers, such valuable indicators of common opinion, concur. Arthur Murphy, the theatre critic in the London Chronicle for 1758, believed that an English audience will acquit Shakespeare of any faults in ...
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... reviews were impressed. The Monthly Review article (perhaps by the editor Ralph Griffiths) said that her 'remarks...are very judicious and truly critical,...chiefly intended to prove that Shakespeare has generally spoiled every story on ...
... reviews were impressed. The Monthly Review article (perhaps by the editor Ralph Griffiths) said that her 'remarks...are very judicious and truly critical,...chiefly intended to prove that Shakespeare has generally spoiled every story on ...
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... review ofWarton's essay on Pope, complains of Shakespeare's 'glaring improprieties' in even his 'most distinguished personages'. Hamlet's 'To be or not to be' is said to be thrust into the play without motivation, since Hamlet has no ...
... review ofWarton's essay on Pope, complains of Shakespeare's 'glaring improprieties' in even his 'most distinguished personages'. Hamlet's 'To be or not to be' is said to be thrust into the play without motivation, since Hamlet has no ...
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