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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... performed in order to restore the Unities of Time and Place was even made by Benjamin Victor for his version of The Two Gentlemen of Verona in 1762 (No. 196), in which his design was 'to give a greater uniformity to the scenery, and a ...
... performed in order to restore the Unities of Time and Place was even made by Benjamin Victor for his version of The Two Gentlemen of Verona in 1762 (No. 196), in which his design was 'to give a greater uniformity to the scenery, and a ...
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... performed with Florizel and Perdita on 21 January 1756, which held the stage until 1886 (Odell, op cit., I, 362). I have selected one example from each category of Garrick's adaptations in this period (spectacle, music, and after-piece) ...
... performed with Florizel and Perdita on 21 January 1756, which held the stage until 1886 (Odell, op cit., I, 362). I have selected one example from each category of Garrick's adaptations in this period (spectacle, music, and after-piece) ...
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... performed. At Covent Garden the figures are 5,192, of which 852 (approximately 16 per cent) were of Shakespeare, but of only eight plays. Beyond the bare figures, however apparently gratifying to Shakespeare lovers, was the fact that ...
... performed. At Covent Garden the figures are 5,192, of which 852 (approximately 16 per cent) were of Shakespeare, but of only eight plays. Beyond the bare figures, however apparently gratifying to Shakespeare lovers, was the fact that ...
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... performed. Yet these energies were not without excesses. The criticisms of Garrick's acting in this period are far more detailed than the panegyrics, and even though we must discount part of their animus (since some of the authors had ...
... performed. Yet these energies were not without excesses. The criticisms of Garrick's acting in this period are far more detailed than the panegyrics, and even though we must discount part of their animus (since some of the authors had ...
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... performed with confidence and skill. The second category is imagery, under which Webb expects to judge the merit of a comparison or simile 'by the degree of our surprize, which arises from a combined admiration of its justness, its ...
... performed with confidence and skill. The second category is imagery, under which Webb expects to judge the merit of a comparison or simile 'by the degree of our surprize, which arises from a combined admiration of its justness, its ...
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