Critical Essays (Classic Reprint)

Critical Essays (Classic Reprint)

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I. (i) Dryden and Jeremy Collier. (z Interrupted Reading. (3) Samuel Johnson, the Whig. (4) Donne and Cowley v. The Natural Writers. (5) An American War for Helen. (6) Dr Johnson on Paradise Lori. (7) The Magnammous style' In Shakspeare, and certain pregnant parentheses in old writers. (8) Of a laxity in the use of words. (9) On Shakspeare's characters. (io) Othello and Leontes compared. (ii) Shakspeare and Chapman's Homer. (12) The disenchantments of original mss. (i3) George Dyer' 8 (early life. (i4) On an image in Gray's Bard. (i5) )fuller upon Catholics and Heretics. 86) On a mixed metaphor' In Gray's Elegy. (i7) ness. (i 8) On the word villain, as used by Richard III. (i 9)milton much unread. On Lord Thurlow' 8 Poetry. Observations on a Dry Book.

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ISBN: 9780265683996
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Number of pages: 418
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