Shakespeare Criticism: A SelectionDavid Nichol Smith Oxford University Press, 1946 - 371 sider Commentary and literary criticism ranging from the preface by John Heminge and Henry Condell, originally 'prefixed to the First Folio' in 1623, to Thomas Carlyle's lecture 'The Hero as Poet, ' delivered 12th May, 1840 as the third lecture of his 'On heroes, hero-worship, and the heroic in history.' |
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Side 91
... knowledge could supply , he seldom escapes without the pity or resentment of his reader . It is incident to him to be now and then entangled with an unwieldy sentiment , which he cannot well ex- press , and will not reject ; he ...
... knowledge could supply , he seldom escapes without the pity or resentment of his reader . It is incident to him to be now and then entangled with an unwieldy sentiment , which he cannot well ex- press , and will not reject ; he ...
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... knowledge of the original . He was to copy , not what he knew himself , but what was known to his audience . It is most likely that he had learned Latin sufficiently to make him acquainted with construction , but that he never advanced ...
... knowledge of the original . He was to copy , not what he knew himself , but what was known to his audience . It is most likely that he had learned Latin sufficiently to make him acquainted with construction , but that he never advanced ...
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... knowledge of the laws of vision , can furnish him with no reason why a line which is known and can be proved to be a horizontal line , should not appear a horizontal line ; a line that made any angle with the perpendicular , less than a ...
... knowledge of the laws of vision , can furnish him with no reason why a line which is known and can be proved to be a horizontal line , should not appear a horizontal line ; a line that made any angle with the perpendicular , less than a ...
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JOHN HEMINGE d 1630 | 1 |
JOHN MILTON 160874 | 7 |
MARGARET CAVENDISH DUCHESS OF NEWCASTLE 162474 | 13 |
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