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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... and Cleopatra, 1759 402 179 EDWARD YOUNG , Shakespeare's genius, 1759 405 180 THOMAS FRANCKLIN , Shakespeare's tragedies supreme, 1760 408 181 LORD LYTTELTON , an imaginary conversation on Shakespeare, 1760 x CONTENTS.
... and Cleopatra, 1759 402 179 EDWARD YOUNG , Shakespeare's genius, 1759 405 180 THOMAS FRANCKLIN , Shakespeare's tragedies supreme, 1760 408 181 LORD LYTTELTON , an imaginary conversation on Shakespeare, 1760 x CONTENTS.
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... genius that ever man did', while the author of 'The Poetical Scale' in that year (No. 167) gave Shakespeare the maximum marks for genius, ahead of all other English poets (second place is shared by Spenser, Milton, Dryden, Swift and ...
... genius that ever man did', while the author of 'The Poetical Scale' in that year (No. 167) gave Shakespeare the maximum marks for genius, ahead of all other English poets (second place is shared by Spenser, Milton, Dryden, Swift and ...
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... genius naturally emerged in the contrast with French 'reason' and 'rules'. Thus in his imaginary conversation between Boileau and Pope (1760, enlarged 1765: No. 181) Lord Lyttelton produced the following exchange: Boileau. A veneration ...
... genius naturally emerged in the contrast with French 'reason' and 'rules'. Thus in his imaginary conversation between Boileau and Pope (1760, enlarged 1765: No. 181) Lord Lyttelton produced the following exchange: Boileau. A veneration ...
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... genius (No. 158). In his programmatic essay on taste (1759, 1764) Alexander Gerard poured scorn on 'excessive or false refinement', which praises 'trifling excellencies' and quibbles at the imperfections found in Shakespeare and Homer ...
... genius (No. 158). In his programmatic essay on taste (1759, 1764) Alexander Gerard poured scorn on 'excessive or false refinement', which praises 'trifling excellencies' and quibbles at the imperfections found in Shakespeare and Homer ...
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... genius dares not give free scope to his wing, for fear he should soar beyond them. Imagination feels herself confined, and ventures not to exert her powers while she beholds the finger of art limiting the sphere and describing the ...
... genius dares not give free scope to his wing, for fear he should soar beyond them. Imagination feels herself confined, and ventures not to exert her powers while she beholds the finger of art limiting the sphere and describing the ...
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