Shakespeare Criticism: Dryden to Morgann |
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18th century 18th century critics admiration ancients appreciation Aristotle artistic audience Augustan beauties Ben Jonson Boris Ford Caliban chapter classical Coleridge comedy criticism of Shakespeare D. N. Smith discussion dramatist Dryden E. D. Jones Eighteenth Century Eliot Elizabethan English Critical Essays Essay of Dramatic expression fact Falstaff faults genius Hamlet historical human nature Ibid imitation individual Joseph Warton judgment Kames kind Lear Literary Criticism literature Longinus M. H. Abrams Macbeth magic Maurice Morgann ment mind moral neo-classical Nicholas Rowe observes particular passage passion peare peare's perhaps poet poet's poetic poetry Pope Pope's praise Preface to Shakespeare quote reason recognised remarks Renaissance Romantic Rowe's rules Rymer Samuel Johnson says sense sensibility Shakes Shakespeare Criticism Shakespeare's characters Shakespeare's language Shakespeare's plays shows social speaks spirit T. S. Eliot taste temper things Thomas Rymer thought tion tragedy tragi-comedy truth understanding Whately words writers