Famous Introductions to Shakespeare's Plays by the Notable Editors of the Eighteenth CenturyBeverley Ellison Warner Dodd, Mead, 1906 - 268 من الصفحات |
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... poet's caustic reference , by remarking that he , Pope , seldom corrected the text but to its injury , and " he frequently inflicted a wound where he intended a cure . " Pope's first version of the " Dun- ciad " appearing about this ...
... poet's caustic reference , by remarking that he , Pope , seldom corrected the text but to its injury , and " he frequently inflicted a wound where he intended a cure . " Pope's first version of the " Dun- ciad " appearing about this ...
الصفحة xxi
... poet was mishandled . Sir Thomas Hanmer , who followed the hero of Pope's vitriolic verse , was a gentleman of ... poet's place in English letters . He was an exception to the run of backbiting critics , praised everything that had ...
... poet was mishandled . Sir Thomas Hanmer , who followed the hero of Pope's vitriolic verse , was a gentleman of ... poet's place in English letters . He was an exception to the run of backbiting critics , praised everything that had ...
الصفحة 251
... poet's entire library shall have been discovered , and the fables of all his plays traced to their original source , when every temporary allusion shall have been pointed out , and every obscurity elucidated , then , and not till then ...
... poet's entire library shall have been discovered , and the fables of all his plays traced to their original source , when every temporary allusion shall have been pointed out , and every obscurity elucidated , then , and not till then ...
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