Trends in Shakesperarian CriticismVidyodaya Library, 1965 - 170 sider |
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... Warton is more romantic than Gray in his Shakespeare criticism . In his Essay on the Genius and Writings of Pope , Warton categorically pointed out that in poetry , creative and glowing imagination was essential . " The sublime and the ...
... Warton is more romantic than Gray in his Shakespeare criticism . In his Essay on the Genius and Writings of Pope , Warton categorically pointed out that in poetry , creative and glowing imagination was essential . " The sublime and the ...
Side 47
... Warton com- plained that in the eighteenth century Fancy was crippled . Writers aimed at polish , correctness and garden - bred ele- gance . But " our irregular Shakespeare " with all his lapses has given a poignant expression of life ...
... Warton com- plained that in the eighteenth century Fancy was crippled . Writers aimed at polish , correctness and garden - bred ele- gance . But " our irregular Shakespeare " with all his lapses has given a poignant expression of life ...
Side 48
... Warton could not appreciate the women characters of Shakespeare . To him the heroines of the comedies were mere " merry wives . " Warton did not understand that the heroines were essential to the revelation of life . They are not merely ...
... Warton could not appreciate the women characters of Shakespeare . To him the heroines of the comedies were mere " merry wives . " Warton did not understand that the heroines were essential to the revelation of life . They are not merely ...
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Foreword | 1 |
Shakespearian Criticism in the Restoration | 21 |
Dr Johnson as a Shakespearian Critic | 52 |
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