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 5
... imagination.1 Coleridge said in memorable words : " Assuredly that criticism of Shake- speare will alone be genial which is reverential . The Englishman who , without reverence , a proud and affec- tionate reverence , can utter the name ...
... imagination.1 Coleridge said in memorable words : " Assuredly that criticism of Shake- speare will alone be genial which is reverential . The Englishman who , without reverence , a proud and affec- tionate reverence , can utter the name ...
Side 32
... imagination . ' He condemns Romeo and Juliet , " a play of itself the worst I ever heard in my life , and the worst acted . " Twelfth Night , the perfect romantic comedy of Shakespeare , evoked his disgust . Although well acted , it was ...
... imagination . ' He condemns Romeo and Juliet , " a play of itself the worst I ever heard in my life , and the worst acted . " Twelfth Night , the perfect romantic comedy of Shakespeare , evoked his disgust . Although well acted , it was ...
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... imagination which might hurry him to a second thought before he had fully explained the first . " This is an admirable statement , the truth and justice of which are appreciated by every student of Shake- speare's maturer plays ...
... imagination which might hurry him to a second thought before he had fully explained the first . " This is an admirable statement , the truth and justice of which are appreciated by every student of Shake- speare's maturer plays ...
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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