Shakespearean Criticism, Volumen1Dent, 1960 - 226 páginas |
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Página xxxix
... never fell into the extreme romantic relativism of some of his followers , never questioned the possibility and value of general principles of criticism . Perhaps Lessing's protest against Sturm und Drang helped to support his own ...
... never fell into the extreme romantic relativism of some of his followers , never questioned the possibility and value of general principles of criticism . Perhaps Lessing's protest against Sturm und Drang helped to support his own ...
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... never attainable and , if attainable , would disappoint the very purposes and ends of the drama , demonstrates not good sense , but an utter want of all imagination , a deadness to that necessary pleasure , the being innocently - shall ...
... never attainable and , if attainable , would disappoint the very purposes and ends of the drama , demonstrates not good sense , but an utter want of all imagination , a deadness to that necessary pleasure , the being innocently - shall ...
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... never promulgates any party tenets . He is always the philosopher and the moralist , but at the same time with a pro- found veneration for all the established institutions of society , and for those classes which form the permanent ...
... never promulgates any party tenets . He is always the philosopher and the moralist , but at the same time with a pro- found veneration for all the established institutions of society , and for those classes which form the permanent ...
Contenido
SECTION II | xxii |
NOTES ON THE TRAGEDIES OF SHAKESPEARE | 3 |
NOTES ON THE COMEDIES OF SHAKESPEARE | 37 |
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appears audience beauty Biographia Literaria classical Coleridge's Coleridge's criticism Coleridge's lectures Coleridge's note comedy contrast distinction Dr Johnson drama dramatic illusion dramatist edition of Shakespeare editor effect English criticism essay excellent Falstaff feeling fool fragment genius Greek Hamlet hath Herder historical Iago Iago's imagination influence interpolated interpretation J. P. Collier judgement king language Lear less Literary Love's Labour's Lost lyrical Macbeth manuscript marginalia means metre mind moral nature neo-classical criticism never notebook object Othello Page-reference paragraph passage passion perhaps philosophical poet poetic poetry probably reason reference reprinted from L.R. Richard Richard II romantic Romeo and Juliet scene Schiller Schlegel's lectures seems sense sentence Shake Shakespeare Shakespeare's plays Shakespearean criticism soliloquy speare speare's speech Stockdale edition Tempest Theobald edition thou thought three unities tion Titus Andronicus tragedy Troilus and Cressida unities Warburton word
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Wordsworth's Historical Imagination: The Poetry of Displacement David Simpson Sin vista previa disponible - 1987 |
Character as a Subversive Force in Shakespeare: The History and Roman Plays Bernard J. Paris Vista previa limitada - 1991 |