English Shakesperian Criticism in the Eighteenth CenturyH.W. Wilson Company, 1932 - 300 من الصفحات |
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... admiration , describing Richard's flood of questions , following Stanley's " Richmond is on the seas ... He makes for England here to claim the crown , " ( IV , iv , 465 , 471 ) as a cluster of characteristic excellencies . . . they fit ...
... admiration , describing Richard's flood of questions , following Stanley's " Richmond is on the seas ... He makes for England here to claim the crown , " ( IV , iv , 465 , 471 ) as a cluster of characteristic excellencies . . . they fit ...
الصفحة 238
... admiration for Shakespeare is an article of faith ; with the Nineteenth Century , this admiration is placed on a rational basis . The " classical " critics admired , but the romantic critics understood . The Eighteenth Century , by its ...
... admiration for Shakespeare is an article of faith ; with the Nineteenth Century , this admiration is placed on a rational basis . The " classical " critics admired , but the romantic critics understood . The Eighteenth Century , by its ...
الصفحة 282
... admiration of Shakespeare consistent with admission of defects cited by Johnson . Judicial attitude of the Preface . Attack on Unities to be regarded as pro- moting growth of appreciation of Shakespeare . CHAPTER IV . Shakesperian ...
... admiration of Shakespeare consistent with admission of defects cited by Johnson . Judicial attitude of the Preface . Attack on Unities to be regarded as pro- moting growth of appreciation of Shakespeare . CHAPTER IV . Shakesperian ...
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John Dennis 16571734 | 5 |
Nicholas Rowe 16741718 | 13 |
Charles Gildon 16651724 | 23 |
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accept acter action Addison admiration Æschylus appreciation artistic attempt beauties Caliban characters classical Coleridge Colman comedy comic Coriolanus Corneille declares defects defence Dennis discussion dramatic dramatist Dryden edition English enthusiastic Essay Euripides excellence expression Falstaff faults feeling Gildon Greek Hamlet Hanmer Hazlitt Henry Henry IV historical Homer Hughes imagination importance interest John Johnson judgment Julius Caesar Kames King Lear lack Lear's learning literary Macbeth Mackenzie Merchant of Venice merits method Montagu moral Morgann nature Number observations original Othello passage passion plot poet poetic poetic justice poetry Pope Pope's praise Preface qualities regarded remarks Richard Richard III Richardson romantic Rowe Rowe's rules Rymer scene sentiments Shake Shakespeare Shakespeare's genius Shakesperian criticism soliloquy Sophocles speare speare's Spectator speech stage statement Steele's sublime superior taste Tatler textual criticism Theobald Thomas Purney tion tragedy tragic Unities verse violation Voltaire Voltaire's Warburton Warton Whately Witches writers Young's Zachary Grey