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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... propriety, tell us that the time of action ought to continue no longer than while the play is acting; but if we must needs have recourse to supposition we may as well suppose a whole day, as five hours, between each act. Surely Mr ...
... propriety, tell us that the time of action ought to continue no longer than while the play is acting; but if we must needs have recourse to supposition we may as well suppose a whole day, as five hours, between each act. Surely Mr ...
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... propriety of the composition' (No. 154)—that is, cause a mixture of genres and so destroy Unity of Action. Berkenhout, in the Monthly Review, agreed: the play is 'one of the most unalterable', owing to its offending two of the Unities ...
... propriety of the composition' (No. 154)—that is, cause a mixture of genres and so destroy Unity of Action. Berkenhout, in the Monthly Review, agreed: the play is 'one of the most unalterable', owing to its offending two of the Unities ...
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... propriety.... Now Mr. Garrick in that famous scene whines most piteously when he ought to upbraid'. The King should be 'anxious and vexed', should be 'fired with rage' to discover that 'the Prince had taken the crown from his pillow ...
... propriety.... Now Mr. Garrick in that famous scene whines most piteously when he ought to upbraid'. The King should be 'anxious and vexed', should be 'fired with rage' to discover that 'the Prince had taken the crown from his pillow ...
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... propriety' in mingling tragedy and comedy.) Strong internal resemblances between the Warton piece and the British Magazine articles (No. 196) led me to conclude that they were by the same hand, and I was encouraged to find that this ...
... propriety' in mingling tragedy and comedy.) Strong internal resemblances between the Warton piece and the British Magazine articles (No. 196) led me to conclude that they were by the same hand, and I was encouraged to find that this ...
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... propriety, be termed a slight joy. But his Lordship's censure appears the more exceptionable when we consider the vehemence and enthusiasm of Othello's character; and that the meeting was between him and his beloved Desdemona, his new ...
... propriety, be termed a slight joy. But his Lordship's censure appears the more exceptionable when we consider the vehemence and enthusiasm of Othello's character; and that the meeting was between him and his beloved Desdemona, his new ...
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