Shakespeare and His CriticsDuckworth, 1963 - 336 من الصفحات |
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... Johnson in the Preface to his edition of Shakespeare , 1765. ' Voltaire expresses his wonder , that our author's extravagances are endured by a nation , which has seen the tragedy of Cato . Let him be answered , that Addison speaks the ...
... Johnson in the Preface to his edition of Shakespeare , 1765. ' Voltaire expresses his wonder , that our author's extravagances are endured by a nation , which has seen the tragedy of Cato . Let him be answered , that Addison speaks the ...
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... Johnson , like Pope , has nothing very original to say in his Preface : Shakespeare was a genius , but not so wild and irregular as he is often made out to be certainly not so wild and irregular as those Frenchmen would like to think ...
... Johnson , like Pope , has nothing very original to say in his Preface : Shakespeare was a genius , but not so wild and irregular as he is often made out to be certainly not so wild and irregular as those Frenchmen would like to think ...
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... Johnson's Preface in 1765 . It is the verdict of the Age of Reason , of an age that willingly accepted the restrictions of ' rules ' lest too great a freedom should lead to those mysterious and incomprehensible regions Of calling shapes ...
... Johnson's Preface in 1765 . It is the verdict of the Age of Reason , of an age that willingly accepted the restrictions of ' rules ' lest too great a freedom should lead to those mysterious and incomprehensible regions Of calling shapes ...
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