English Shakesperian Criticism in the Eighteenth CenturyH.W. Wilson Company, 1932 - 300 sider |
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... faults as due to lack of education , and the taste of the day . An attitude very similar to this finds poetical ... faults , whatever faults there be , Imputed to the times , and not to thee . Dennis even goes one step further in ...
... faults as due to lack of education , and the taste of the day . An attitude very similar to this finds poetical ... faults , whatever faults there be , Imputed to the times , and not to thee . Dennis even goes one step further in ...
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... faults and beauties . Nine years later , after many delays and promises- which worried his friends and gave Churchill an oppor- tunity to accuse him of dishonesty - the long - awaited edition made its appearance , in October 1765 ...
... faults and beauties . Nine years later , after many delays and promises- which worried his friends and gave Churchill an oppor- tunity to accuse him of dishonesty - the long - awaited edition made its appearance , in October 1765 ...
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... faults , Johnson displays the same judicial spirit that characterizes his statement of the merits . The declaration that Shake- speare has " faults sufficient to obscure and overwhelm any other merit " strikes us at first as a terrific ...
... faults , Johnson displays the same judicial spirit that characterizes his statement of the merits . The declaration that Shake- speare has " faults sufficient to obscure and overwhelm any other merit " strikes us at first as a terrific ...
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John Dennis 16571734 | 5 |
Nicholas Rowe 16741718 | 13 |
Charles Gildon 16651724 | 23 |
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