GarrickFaber & Faber, 1948 - 324 oldal |
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... Shakespeare into notice was to lam- poon the age , Johnson told Boswell a few years later . Many of Shakespeare's plays - Macbeth , for instance - were , in John- son's view , the worse for being acted , and had he mentioned Garrick ...
... Shakespeare into notice was to lam- poon the age , Johnson told Boswell a few years later . Many of Shakespeare's plays - Macbeth , for instance - were , in John- son's view , the worse for being acted , and had he mentioned Garrick ...
212. oldal
... Shakespeare must not suffer from the badness of our memories . ' Johnson , diverted by the signs of personal injury always displayed by Garrick whenever Shakespeare was attacked , warmed to his theme , almost persuading his listeners ...
... Shakespeare must not suffer from the badness of our memories . ' Johnson , diverted by the signs of personal injury always displayed by Garrick whenever Shakespeare was attacked , warmed to his theme , almost persuading his listeners ...
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Margaret Barton. Chapter XVI THE SHAKESPEARE JUBILEE 1769 Until the great Shakespeare Jubilee of 1769 brought Strat ... Shakespeare's plays . Steevens remarked 214 THE SHAKESPEARE JUBILEE.
Margaret Barton. Chapter XVI THE SHAKESPEARE JUBILEE 1769 Until the great Shakespeare Jubilee of 1769 brought Strat ... Shakespeare's plays . Steevens remarked 214 THE SHAKESPEARE JUBILEE.
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