Introduction to ShakespeareBlackie & son, limited, 1900 - 136 Seiten |
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... edition of Shakespeare in 1733 . § 50. The " Oxford Edition , " in six quarto volumes , was published in 1744. The editor's name did not appear , but he was soon known to be Sir Thomas Hanmer . Collins celebrated the editor and his ...
... edition of Shakespeare in 1733 . § 50. The " Oxford Edition , " in six quarto volumes , was published in 1744. The editor's name did not appear , but he was soon known to be Sir Thomas Hanmer . Collins celebrated the editor and his ...
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... edition , based on that of Pope , appeared . In his preface he extravagantly over- rates the value of Pope's work as an editor , and attacks Theobald and Hanmer as having pirated his own manuscript notes . The persuasions of " dear Mr ...
... edition , based on that of Pope , appeared . In his preface he extravagantly over- rates the value of Pope's work as an editor , and attacks Theobald and Hanmer as having pirated his own manuscript notes . The persuasions of " dear Mr ...
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... edition drew forth severe criticism from contemporary scholars - Zachary Grey , Heath , Upton , and especially from Thomas Edwards in his satirical Canons of Criticism . Dr. Johnson , who honoured Warburton above his deserts , de ...
... edition drew forth severe criticism from contemporary scholars - Zachary Grey , Heath , Upton , and especially from Thomas Edwards in his satirical Canons of Criticism . Dr. Johnson , who honoured Warburton above his deserts , de ...
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