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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... verses from which were frequently quoted in this period, as earlier). Joseph Warton listed as one of Shakespeare's three 'characteristical excellencies' the 'preservation of the consistency of his characters', and said of it that 'to ...
... verses from which were frequently quoted in this period, as earlier). Joseph Warton listed as one of Shakespeare's three 'characteristical excellencies' the 'preservation of the consistency of his characters', and said of it that 'to ...
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... verse'. Hawkins's version was evidently more 'polite'. David Garrick produced his version of Cymbeline on 28 November 1761 and published it in the following year with an advertisement which reveals a new conservatism in his approach to ...
... verse'. Hawkins's version was evidently more 'polite'. David Garrick produced his version of Cymbeline on 28 November 1761 and published it in the following year with an advertisement which reveals a new conservatism in his approach to ...
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... Verses dropt in Mr. Garrick's Temple of Shakespeare at Hampton', in which, while Garrick is one day offering thanks to the statue of Shakespeare, it suddenly speaks. The 'marble God' points to 'his laurel'd brow' and cries 'Half this ...
... Verses dropt in Mr. Garrick's Temple of Shakespeare at Hampton', in which, while Garrick is one day offering thanks to the statue of Shakespeare, it suddenly speaks. The 'marble God' points to 'his laurel'd brow' and cries 'Half this ...
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... verse', a judgment shared by many eighteenth-century commentators. Heath replies that Shakespeare has not 'confined ... verses they 'ought to be regarded with the same indulgence as the hemistichs of Virgil'. The issue of correctness is ...
... verse', a judgment shared by many eighteenth-century commentators. Heath replies that Shakespeare has not 'confined ... verses they 'ought to be regarded with the same indulgence as the hemistichs of Virgil'. The issue of correctness is ...
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... verse in Henry VIII (No. 169). Roderick noticed something 'peculiar' about 'the measure' in this play: there are more verses ending 'with a redundant syllable' (that is, lines of eleven syllables) than in any other play by Shakespeare ...
... verse in Henry VIII (No. 169). Roderick noticed something 'peculiar' about 'the measure' in this play: there are more verses ending 'with a redundant syllable' (that is, lines of eleven syllables) than in any other play by Shakespeare ...
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