The Shakespearian Scene: Some Twentieth-century PerspectivesLongmans, 1969 - 182 ページ |
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... criticism of Shakespeare is remarkably uniform : one after the other , critics charge him with a lack of dramatic ... Shakespeare criticism . Johnson's attack on the ' unities ' in his Preface to Shakespeare ( 1765 ) was a turning ...
... criticism of Shakespeare is remarkably uniform : one after the other , critics charge him with a lack of dramatic ... Shakespeare criticism . Johnson's attack on the ' unities ' in his Preface to Shakespeare ( 1765 ) was a turning ...
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... criticism . " There is ' , he claimed , ' a subject for criticism more worthy of attention than the com- mon topics of discussion : I mean the distinction and preserva- tion of ... Shakespearean Tragedy 3 THE IDEA OF CHARACTER IN SHAKESPEARE.
... criticism . " There is ' , he claimed , ' a subject for criticism more worthy of attention than the com- mon topics of discussion : I mean the distinction and preserva- tion of ... Shakespearean Tragedy 3 THE IDEA OF CHARACTER IN SHAKESPEARE.
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... literary history , and historical criticism has not been slow in applying its results to the interpretation of Shakespeare's work . While few Shakespearians question the value of trying to interpret the plays in Elizabethan terms , many ...
... literary history , and historical criticism has not been slow in applying its results to the interpretation of Shakespeare's work . While few Shakespearians question the value of trying to interpret the plays in Elizabethan terms , many ...
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