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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... 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 Shakespeare, 1756 268 161 ARTHUR ...
... 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 Shakespeare, 1756 268 161 ARTHUR ...
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... Theophilus Cibber, reviewing the production in the Monthly Review for January 1755, wrote that in this 'motley tragedy' Sheridan had joined Shakespeare and Thomson as awkwardly together as if a man should tack to the body of one picture ...
... Theophilus Cibber, reviewing the production in the Monthly Review for January 1755, wrote that in this 'motley tragedy' Sheridan had joined Shakespeare and Thomson as awkwardly together as if a man should tack to the body of one picture ...
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... Theophilus Cibber, in his two theatrical 'dissertations' (No. 157). Cibber conceded that The Winter's Tale is irregular but argued that it was none the less beautiful, full of imaginative touches. Garrick, owing to his desire to restore ...
... Theophilus Cibber, in his two theatrical 'dissertations' (No. 157). Cibber conceded that The Winter's Tale is irregular but argued that it was none the less beautiful, full of imaginative touches. Garrick, owing to his desire to restore ...
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... Theophilus Cibber (No. 157) also objected to Garrick's 'pantomimical acting every Word in a Sentence', and the examples he gives from the roles of Benedick and Richard III do seem excessive. It was most 'theatrical' of Garrick to change ...
... Theophilus Cibber (No. 157) also objected to Garrick's 'pantomimical acting every Word in a Sentence', and the examples he gives from the roles of Benedick and Richard III do seem excessive. It was most 'theatrical' of Garrick to change ...
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... Cibber's account of Garrick's acting in King Lear, at the end of the scene where Lear (with his hundred knights) is refused hospitality by his daughters. Instead of ... Theophilus Cibber referred specifically to Lear's 28 INTRODUCTION.
... Cibber's account of Garrick's acting in King Lear, at the end of the scene where Lear (with his hundred knights) is refused hospitality by his daughters. Instead of ... Theophilus Cibber referred specifically to Lear's 28 INTRODUCTION.
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