English Shakesperian Criticism in the Eighteenth CenturyH.W. Wilson Company, 1932 - 300 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 81
... praise to Shakespeare's knowledge of human nature , which has given to his infinitely varied Pictures of it , such Truth of Design , such Force of Drawing , such Beauty of Colouring , as was hardly ever equalled by any writer , whether ...
... praise to Shakespeare's knowledge of human nature , which has given to his infinitely varied Pictures of it , such Truth of Design , such Force of Drawing , such Beauty of Colouring , as was hardly ever equalled by any writer , whether ...
الصفحة 126
... praise of his excellencies . He that claims . . . the honours of perfection will surely injure the reputation which he designs to assist . This position here taken , it may be said , is accepted by the present - day rational school of ...
... praise of his excellencies . He that claims . . . the honours of perfection will surely injure the reputation which he designs to assist . This position here taken , it may be said , is accepted by the present - day rational school of ...
الصفحة 212
... praise calls forth equally unreasonable censure , inspired by national jealousy . From the evils of territorial pride and alien antagonism few authors have suffered as much as Shakespeare . Possessing all the sublimity of extraordinary ...
... praise calls forth equally unreasonable censure , inspired by national jealousy . From the evils of territorial pride and alien antagonism few authors have suffered as much as Shakespeare . Possessing all the sublimity of extraordinary ...
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John Dennis 16571734 | 5 |
Nicholas Rowe 16741718 | 13 |
Charles Gildon 16651724 | 23 |
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