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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... lived the more the superiority of Shake- speare grew upon him - in this too he is representative of the age . Shakespeare's reputation was steadily growing . 66 Dryden's contemporary , Thomas Rymer , 1641–1713 , was , however , a full ...
... lived the more the superiority of Shake- speare grew upon him - in this too he is representative of the age . Shakespeare's reputation was steadily growing . 66 Dryden's contemporary , Thomas Rymer , 1641–1713 , was , however , a full ...
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... lived under a kind of mere light of nature- -we are to consider him as a man that lived in a state of almost universal licence and ignor- ance . Rowe , in this as in many other points , is merely repeating the arguments of his ...
... lived under a kind of mere light of nature- -we are to consider him as a man that lived in a state of almost universal licence and ignor- ance . Rowe , in this as in many other points , is merely repeating the arguments of his ...
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... lived . Shakespeare is , he argues , one of the few Elizabethan writers who have survived - here no doubt our fuller knowledge enables us to confute Johnson and the absence of parallel passages makes the illustration of his language ...
... lived . Shakespeare is , he argues , one of the few Elizabethan writers who have survived - here no doubt our fuller knowledge enables us to confute Johnson and the absence of parallel passages makes the illustration of his language ...
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