English Shakesperian Criticism in the Eighteenth CenturyH.W. Wilson Company, 1932 - 300 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 91
... objection which he has made , as we have seen , in his initial essay . Johnson , a decade later , answered the objection concerning Regan and Goneril by pointing out that the cruelty of the daughters has an historical basis . Concerning ...
... objection which he has made , as we have seen , in his initial essay . Johnson , a decade later , answered the objection concerning Regan and Goneril by pointing out that the cruelty of the daughters has an historical basis . Concerning ...
الصفحة 136
... objection , Benedick and Beatrice would seem to be a sufficient answer . The aristocratic characters lack delicacy , and their manners are not , to the extent that they should be , above those of humbler birth . Johnson's objections at ...
... objection , Benedick and Beatrice would seem to be a sufficient answer . The aristocratic characters lack delicacy , and their manners are not , to the extent that they should be , above those of humbler birth . Johnson's objections at ...
الصفحة 274
... objection of sub - plot . Johnson's his- torical defence of cruelty of Regan and Goneril . Agrees with Warton on Gloucester's treatment . " Romantic " tenden- cies in Warton . Points at which he meets Hazlitt and Coleridge . Historical ...
... objection of sub - plot . Johnson's his- torical defence of cruelty of Regan and Goneril . Agrees with Warton on Gloucester's treatment . " Romantic " tenden- cies in Warton . Points at which he meets Hazlitt and Coleridge . Historical ...
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John Dennis 16571734 | 5 |
Nicholas Rowe 16741718 | 13 |
Charles Gildon 16651724 | 23 |
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