English Shakesperian Criticism in the Eighteenth CenturyH.W. Wilson Company, 1932 - 300 sider |
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Herbert Spencer Robinson. JOSEPH WARTON ( 1722-1800 ) Joseph Warton's chief contribution to Shakesperian criticism is to be found in a series of five papers which appeared in The Adventurer , the periodical established by Dr. John ...
Herbert Spencer Robinson. JOSEPH WARTON ( 1722-1800 ) Joseph Warton's chief contribution to Shakesperian criticism is to be found in a series of five papers which appeared in The Adventurer , the periodical established by Dr. John ...
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... Warton . With reference to Edmund , he felt that the loss in unity was more than compensated for by the increase in variety . Critically , Warton is interesting for the romantic tendencies which color almost all his judgments . In his ...
... Warton . With reference to Edmund , he felt that the loss in unity was more than compensated for by the increase in variety . Critically , Warton is interesting for the romantic tendencies which color almost all his judgments . In his ...
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... Warton's best passages . Superiority of Shakespeare's method over that of all modern tragic authors . Shake- speare's method is the method of Nature and of Sophocles . Set speeches of Corneille and Dryden . Greater power in Lear's ...
... Warton's best passages . Superiority of Shakespeare's method over that of all modern tragic authors . Shake- speare's method is the method of Nature and of Sophocles . Set speeches of Corneille and Dryden . Greater power in Lear's ...
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