English Shakesperian Criticism in the Eighteenth CenturyH.W. Wilson Company, 1932 - 300 sider |
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... discussion in Essay Number 116 ( Saturday , December 15 , 1753 ) . In treating of thunder , as a mechanical device , he observes that it is frequently employed by inferior dramatists when the distress has not been sufficient to make it ...
... discussion in Essay Number 116 ( Saturday , December 15 , 1753 ) . In treating of thunder , as a mechanical device , he observes that it is frequently employed by inferior dramatists when the distress has not been sufficient to make it ...
Side 282
... Discussion of Notes on Hamlet , Julius Caesar , Henry IV , Henry VI , and Henry VIII . Qualities of Johnson revealed in his Notes . Moral bias , common- sense , intellectual honesty . Consideration of Johnson's gen- eral positions with ...
... Discussion of Notes on Hamlet , Julius Caesar , Henry IV , Henry VI , and Henry VIII . Qualities of Johnson revealed in his Notes . Moral bias , common- sense , intellectual honesty . Consideration of Johnson's gen- eral positions with ...
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... Discussion of ( 1 ) Henry IV . Main points : Shake- speare's skill in character development , and preparation for the events of the play . Ability to put audience in possession of necessary antecedent information . Review of the chief ...
... Discussion of ( 1 ) Henry IV . Main points : Shake- speare's skill in character development , and preparation for the events of the play . Ability to put audience in possession of necessary antecedent information . Review of the chief ...
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