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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... faults, 1762 471 194 TOBIAS SMOLLETT , Shakespeare's faulty style, 1762 498 195 DANIEL WEBB , Shakespeare's poetry, 1762 505 196 BENJAMIN VICTOR , from his adaptation of The Two Gentlemen of Verona, 1762 525 197 K.L. , 'Shakespeare and ...
... faults, 1762 471 194 TOBIAS SMOLLETT , Shakespeare's faulty style, 1762 498 195 DANIEL WEBB , Shakespeare's poetry, 1762 505 196 BENJAMIN VICTOR , from his adaptation of The Two Gentlemen of Verona, 1762 525 197 K.L. , 'Shakespeare and ...
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... faults are endured without disgust when they are associated with transcendent merit' (Rambler 158; 21 September 1751); and, more critical of the dominance of rules: 'Rules may obviate faults, but can never confer beauties' (Idler 57; 19 ...
... faults are endured without disgust when they are associated with transcendent merit' (Rambler 158; 21 September 1751); and, more critical of the dominance of rules: 'Rules may obviate faults, but can never confer beauties' (Idler 57; 19 ...
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... faults but to more than excuse them. So George Colman imagines Shakespeare offering all his faults (puns, bombast, incorrectness) to the bonfire, yet being nobly excused by both Aristotle and Longinus (No. 138). Hume's account of ...
... faults but to more than excuse them. So George Colman imagines Shakespeare offering all his faults (puns, bombast, incorrectness) to the bonfire, yet being nobly excused by both Aristotle and Longinus (No. 138). Hume's account of ...
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... fault. In his essay on Pope in 1756 Joseph Warton attacked the 'nauseous cant' of the French critics and their followers, who stated 'that the English writers are generally INCORRECT. If CORRECTNESS implies an absence of petty faults ...
... fault. In his essay on Pope in 1756 Joseph Warton attacked the 'nauseous cant' of the French critics and their followers, who stated 'that the English writers are generally INCORRECT. If CORRECTNESS implies an absence of petty faults ...
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... Fault, and brings the greatest Imputation imaginable upon Shakespeare's Judgment, who could introduce so vicious a Person in a Tragedy, and leave her without the due Reward of her Crimes. 'Cressida is false, and is not punish'd ...
... Fault, and brings the greatest Imputation imaginable upon Shakespeare's Judgment, who could introduce so vicious a Person in a Tragedy, and leave her without the due Reward of her Crimes. 'Cressida is false, and is not punish'd ...
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