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 61
... faults in Shakespeare if his plays are judged with reference to the rules established by Aristotle and taken from ... faults -a mechanical method hardly productive of satisfactory results . Shakespeare , says Pope , is of all English ...
... faults in Shakespeare if his plays are judged with reference to the rules established by Aristotle and taken from ... faults -a mechanical method hardly productive of satisfactory results . Shakespeare , says Pope , is of all English ...
Side 62
... faults as being due to the necessity Shakespeare had of starting by an endeavour to please the populace . His plays reflected therefore the taste and humour of the people . The plays abound with mechanics and tradesmen , and the mere ...
... faults as being due to the necessity Shakespeare had of starting by an endeavour to please the populace . His plays reflected therefore the taste and humour of the people . The plays abound with mechanics and tradesmen , and the mere ...
Side 83
... faults of Shakespeare provoked the attack of Shakespeare idolaters even in Johnson's day . The faults of Shakespeare as noted by Johnson have been catalogued and made the ground of a serious doubt as to what exactly was his attitude to ...
... faults of Shakespeare provoked the attack of Shakespeare idolaters even in Johnson's day . The faults of Shakespeare as noted by Johnson have been catalogued and made the ground of a serious doubt as to what exactly was his attitude to ...
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