Trends in Shakesperarian CriticismVidyodaya Library, 1965 - 170 pagina's |
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... Dryden judged Beaumont , Fletcher and Ben Jonson intellectually . He had warm praise for them . But he " loved " Shakespeare . Here Shakespeare's appeal was emotional , and Dryden suspended the rules , inherited from the ancients and ...
... Dryden judged Beaumont , Fletcher and Ben Jonson intellectually . He had warm praise for them . But he " loved " Shakespeare . Here Shakespeare's appeal was emotional , and Dryden suspended the rules , inherited from the ancients and ...
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... Dryden was , he wished Shakespeare to be a little more conscious . With all his greatness Shakespeare , Dryden contended , was extremely erratic . Shakespeare deserved praise with qualification . He was great , not without lapses . In ...
... Dryden was , he wished Shakespeare to be a little more conscious . With all his greatness Shakespeare , Dryden contended , was extremely erratic . Shakespeare deserved praise with qualification . He was great , not without lapses . In ...
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... Dryden in this play tried to imitate Shakespeare's blank verse also . Often has Dryden found fault with Shakespeare's style . But here he said ecstatically , " It is almost a miracle that much of his language remains so pure . " Taught ...
... Dryden in this play tried to imitate Shakespeare's blank verse also . Often has Dryden found fault with Shakespeare's style . But here he said ecstatically , " It is almost a miracle that much of his language remains so pure . " Taught ...
Inhoudsopgave
Foreword | 1 |
Shakespearian Criticism in the Restoration | 21 |
Dr Johnson as a Shakespearian Critic | 52 |
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