Studies of Shakspere: Forming a Companion Volume to the National Edition of the Pictorial ShakspereCharles Knight, 1851 - 560 pages |
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... KNIGHT . " Assuredly that criticism of Shakspere will alone be genial which is reverential . " COLERIDGE . Komentiy BibliotBuck l's Flage LONDON : CHARLES KNIGHT , FLEET STREET . 1851 . LONDON : GEORGE WOOD FALL AND SON , ANGEL COURT.
... KNIGHT . " Assuredly that criticism of Shakspere will alone be genial which is reverential . " COLERIDGE . Komentiy BibliotBuck l's Flage LONDON : CHARLES KNIGHT , FLEET STREET . 1851 . LONDON : GEORGE WOOD FALL AND SON , ANGEL COURT.
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... critic . " These Essays , therefore , are not to be received as the opinions of an individual , but as an embodiment of the genial spirit of the new school of Shaksperean criticism , as far as a humble disciple may interpret that spirit ...
... critic . " These Essays , therefore , are not to be received as the opinions of an individual , but as an embodiment of the genial spirit of the new school of Shaksperean criticism , as far as a humble disciple may interpret that spirit ...
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... pro- vince of nature . The highest art is a repre- sentation of Nature in her very highest forms ; something which is above common reality , criticism , Tieck says , first , that the action 24 [ BOOK I. STUDIES OF SHAKSPERE .
... pro- vince of nature . The highest art is a repre- sentation of Nature in her very highest forms ; something which is above common reality , criticism , Tieck says , first , that the action 24 [ BOOK I. STUDIES OF SHAKSPERE .
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Forming a Companion Volume to the National Edition of the Pictorial Shakspere Charles Knight. criticism , Tieck says , first , that the action | passion , but first and last they speak out CHAPTER VI . THE DRAMATISTS OF SHAKSPERE'S FIRST ...
Forming a Companion Volume to the National Edition of the Pictorial Shakspere Charles Knight. criticism , Tieck says , first , that the action | passion , but first and last they speak out CHAPTER VI . THE DRAMATISTS OF SHAKSPERE'S FIRST ...
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... critic ; and very sharp , and to a great extent very just , is his criticism . The drama , even at this early period , is the bow of Apollo for all ambitious poets . It is Nash who , in the days of Locrine , and Tamburlaine , and per ...
... critic ; and very sharp , and to a great extent very just , is his criticism . The drama , even at this early period , is the bow of Apollo for all ambitious poets . It is Nash who , in the days of Locrine , and Tamburlaine , and per ...
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