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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... mind which is indeed 'trifling' and 'petty'. But the canons of Neo-classicism were also expressed with more seriousness and coherence. That characters should be consistent from first to last is a demand as old, at least, as Horace's Ars ...
... mind which is indeed 'trifling' and 'petty'. But the canons of Neo-classicism were also expressed with more seriousness and coherence. That characters should be consistent from first to last is a demand as old, at least, as Horace's Ars ...
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... mind 'the gloomy notion of chance' (No. 193). Kames is quite explicit about the Platonic concept of literary censorship which he believes in: 'Chance, giving an impression of anarchy and misrule, produces always a damp upon the mind ...
... mind 'the gloomy notion of chance' (No. 193). Kames is quite explicit about the Platonic concept of literary censorship which he believes in: 'Chance, giving an impression of anarchy and misrule, produces always a damp upon the mind ...
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... Mind with Imagery of the most solemn and awful Aspect. In Consequence of this the Writing of Macbeth is distinguished from the Poet's general Stile. Here Murphy perceives the individual stylistic unity of a play (as did Roderick with ...
... Mind with Imagery of the most solemn and awful Aspect. In Consequence of this the Writing of Macbeth is distinguished from the Poet's general Stile. Here Murphy perceives the individual stylistic unity of a play (as did Roderick with ...
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... mind) writes the name of Grey:44 Such critics of Shakespeare as Theobald and Grey perceive matters that eluded Pope and Warburton. This phenomenon is only to be explained by the fact that we editors have attempted to restore, that is ...
... mind) writes the name of Grey:44 Such critics of Shakespeare as Theobald and Grey perceive matters that eluded Pope and Warburton. This phenomenon is only to be explained by the fact that we editors have attempted to restore, that is ...
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... Mind', Studies in Philology 45 (1948), pp. 89–103. Two versions exist of Garrick's text: in Bell's Shakespeare (1773), and as a separate printing by C.Bathurst in 1786. The later version includes more Shakespeare and cuts more Tate, but ...
... Mind', Studies in Philology 45 (1948), pp. 89–103. Two versions exist of Garrick's text: in Bell's Shakespeare (1773), and as a separate printing by C.Bathurst in 1786. The later version includes more Shakespeare and cuts more Tate, but ...
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