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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... altering the plays Shakespeare's failure to observe the Unities. If we look at the similar claims made by Dryden or ... Alteration of Romeo and Juliet wherein I had separated the Tragedy from the Comedy, and thrown the latter quite away ...
... altering the plays Shakespeare's failure to observe the Unities. If we look at the similar claims made by Dryden or ... Alteration of Romeo and Juliet wherein I had separated the Tragedy from the Comedy, and thrown the latter quite away ...
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... alteration of the death- scene in Romeo and Juliet (No. 137), a preference shared by Arthur Murphy (No. 161c). Murphy, again, believed that King Lear 'as altered by Tate will always be more agreeable to an audience' (No. 140), and the ...
... alteration of the death- scene in Romeo and Juliet (No. 137), a preference shared by Arthur Murphy (No. 161c). Murphy, again, believed that King Lear 'as altered by Tate will always be more agreeable to an audience' (No. 140), and the ...
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... alteration. The first step towards justifying Shakespeare's language as a system in its own right, with its own consistent rules and procedures, was made by John Upton in 1746 (No. 114 in Vol. 3), who provided an outline of ...
... alteration. The first step towards justifying Shakespeare's language as a system in its own right, with its own consistent rules and procedures, was made by John Upton in 1746 (No. 114 in Vol. 3), who provided an outline of ...
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... altered edition from Shakespeare's own. 42 The Critical Review notice (No. 204), albeit in a rather shrill tone and very much pro-Warburton, has some sound corrections of errors and some good notes on Shakespeare's English, although it ...
... altered edition from Shakespeare's own. 42 The Critical Review notice (No. 204), albeit in a rather shrill tone and very much pro-Warburton, has some sound corrections of errors and some good notes on Shakespeare's English, although it ...
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