Shakespeare Criticism from the Beginnings to L765: Six Lectures Delivered at the Presidency College Under the Auspices of the University of MadrasBlackie & son limited, 1932 - 85 sider |
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Side 6
... appreciation of the poet's works and strong admiration of his greatness among his fellows " . The rapid rise into distinction , fame and financial prosperity of the fugitive from Stratford was of itself bound to arrest attention ...
... appreciation of the poet's works and strong admiration of his greatness among his fellows " . The rapid rise into distinction , fame and financial prosperity of the fugitive from Stratford was of itself bound to arrest attention ...
Side 23
... appreciation is that of the great Puritan poet , John Milton . " Milton was the poetical son of Spenser as Waller of Fairfax , " remarked Dryden ; Milton was in no sense appreciably influenced by Shake- speare . We do not expect from ...
... appreciation is that of the great Puritan poet , John Milton . " Milton was the poetical son of Spenser as Waller of Fairfax , " remarked Dryden ; Milton was in no sense appreciably influenced by Shake- speare . We do not expect from ...
Side 78
... appreciation of Shakespeare certainly that warmth of reverential appreciation of Shakespeare which is the mark of the romantic criticism is totally absent in Johnson . He sits , in a sense , in judgment of Shakespeare , and boldly ...
... appreciation of Shakespeare certainly that warmth of reverential appreciation of Shakespeare which is the mark of the romantic criticism is totally absent in Johnson . He sits , in a sense , in judgment of Shakespeare , and boldly ...
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Addison admiration ancient Aristotle Beaumont and Fletcher Ben Jonson bethan Betterton BLACKIE C. H. HERFORD character classical comic contemporary Corneille critic of Shakespeare Davenant drama dramatist Dryden edition of Shakespeare editor Elizabethan age Elizabethan writers emendation England English Essay excellent Falstaff faults Folio genius of Shakespeare genuine Hamlet Henry Herford history of Shakespeare honour human humour humour comedies interesting Johnson Julius Cæsar Last Age Lear learned LECTURE literary literature manner master Milton modern nature neo-classicism notes observation Othello Pepys plays of Shakespeare poem poet poetry Pope Pope's praises Shakespeare preface Presidency College Professor prologue published references to Shakespeare rehandling remarks Restoration romantic comedies rules Rymer says scenes Seneca the Elder sense seventeenth century Shake Shakespeare criticism Shakespeare's genius Shakespeare's language Shakespeare's plays Shakespeare's reputation singularly speare speare's stage Stratford taste Tempest theatre Theobald three unities tion tragedy unities verse Voltaire Warton writings wrote