The Search for Good Sense: Four Eighteenth-century Characters: Johnson, Chesterfield, Boswell [and] GoldsmithCassell, 1958 - 354 pagini |
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Pagina 38
... Shakespeare whom they served more brilliantly than any others in their age.2 But meanwhile there ensued another dreary period of hack- work - translations , biographies , a catalogue of the Harleian Library for Osborne the bookseller ...
... Shakespeare whom they served more brilliantly than any others in their age.2 But meanwhile there ensued another dreary period of hack- work - translations , biographies , a catalogue of the Harleian Library for Osborne the bookseller ...
Pagina 55
... Shakespeare : ' Garrick has been liberally paid for any thing he has done for Shakespeare ' ; which in Boswell's original version runs , more con- temptuously , ' for mouthing Shakespeare . ' Sir . Johnson ( who , from drinking only ...
... Shakespeare : ' Garrick has been liberally paid for any thing he has done for Shakespeare ' ; which in Boswell's original version runs , more con- temptuously , ' for mouthing Shakespeare . ' Sir . Johnson ( who , from drinking only ...
Pagina 274
... Shakespeare's stage . All these are admirable features . And it is obvious that two books so remarkable as the Tour and the Life imply remarkable merits in their author . But at this point , I think , one should grow very careful . It ...
... Shakespeare's stage . All these are admirable features . And it is obvious that two books so remarkable as the Tour and the Life imply remarkable merits in their author . But at this point , I think , one should grow very careful . It ...
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