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adam_text | Contents
GENERAL
EDITOR S PREFACE
viii
PREFACE
xxiv
INTRODUCTION I
1
[S.
PENDARVESj,
piety overcomes anger,
[1687] 41
2
CHARLES GILDON, the rales of decorum,
1710 44
3
JOHN DENNIS, truly great and truly Roman,
1721 48
4
ALEXANDER POPE, not only the Spirit, but Manners, of the Romans,
1723 54
5
LEWIS THEOBALD, much my Favourite,
1730 55
6
WILLIAM WARBURTON, reasoning up to the Truth of History,
1733 65
7
JOHN UPTON, bred in the court of Nero,
1746 66
8
THOMAS SHERIDAN, ill calculated for representation,
1755 67
9
SAMUEL JOHNSON, the petty cavils of petty minds,
1765 69
10
THOMAS DAVIES, the good sense and shrewd wit of Menenius,
1765-85 71
11 FRANCISGENTLEMAN,
heroism of a savage kind,
1774 73
12
ELIZABETH GRIFFITH, he becomes a man, at last,
1775 76
13
WILLÍAM
RICHARDSON, the solemn should be kept apart from the
80
ludicrous,
1784
14
JAMES ANDERSON, neither base nor treacherous,
1791 82
15
JAMES HURDIS, scarce a master of numbers,
1792 84
16
WOLSTENHOLME PARR, rough, unpleasant, and perhaps disgusting
85
character,
1795
17
JOHN THELWALL, those virtuous tribunes,
1796 88
18
A LONDON NEWSPAPER, he vomits blasphemy,
1811 90
19
AUGUSTUS
WILHELM VON SCHLEGEL,
Shakspeare s merry humour,
1815 93
20
NATHAN DRAKE, severe sublimity of his character,
1817 95
21
WILLIAM HAZLITT, pretensions, arrogance, and absurdity,
1817 97
22
SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE, philosophic impartiality,
1818-19 102
23
WILLIAM GIFFORD, Hazlitt s concentrated venom,
1818 104
24
AUGUSTINE SKOTTOWE, to one class of persons only is he proud,
1824 106
25
ANNAJAMESON, the very spirit of classical antiquity,
1832 112
26
HENRY
HALLAM,
the grandeur of sculpture,
1837-9 116
27
THOMAS PEREGRINE COURTENAY, stem, contemptuous, and
118
unpopular,
1840
28
HERMANN ULRICI, rottenness of popular rule,
1846 120
29
CHARLES KNIGHT, the stuff of a great general,
1849 123
Contents
30
HARTLEY COLERIDGE, SO finely blended,
1851 130
31
H.
N.
HUDSON, great virtues as well as great faults,
1855 131
32
JOHN
RUSKIN,
Virgilia, perfect type of wife and mother,
1855-94 136
33
WILLIAM WATKISS LLOYD, a play of arguments and intercessions,
1856 139
34
CHARLES COWDEN CLARKE, class-aggrandizement,
1863 144
35
GEORG
GOTTFRIED GERVINUS, his virtues and his faults to extremes,
1863 152
36
WALT WHITMAN, incarnated, uncompromising feudalism,
1871 161
37
H.N.HUDSON, his towering arrogance,
1872 163
38
ROBERT WHITELAW, false to himself,
1873 173
39
EDWARD DO WDEN
,
the man rises with his fall,
1875 177
40
HIRAM CORSON,
partizan
feelings and acts,
1876 183
41
HERMANN ULRICI, the pure embodiment of the aristocratic principle,
1876 187
42
F. J.
FÚRNI VALL,
the grandest woman in Shakspere,
1877 192
43
DENTÓN
SNIDER, still a mystery,
1877 194
44
PAUL STAPFER, Coriolanus two sides, good and bad,
1880 201
45
ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE, Volumnia Victrix,
1880 214
46
FREDERICK
GARD
FLEAY, Mary
Arden
Shakespeare as Volumnia,
1886 215
47
GRACE LATHAM, Volumnia s self-control and fiery impulsiveness,
1887 216
48
DENTÓN
SNIDER, tragic through his virtues,
1887 229
49
H. C
BEECHING, a vindication of natural law,
1889 234
50
IDA M. STREET, patrician Rome has conquered,
1889 238
51
KENNETH DEIGHTON, a pride Titanic,
1891 244
52
JAMES T. FO
ARD,
a very inferior Satan,
1893 249
53
BARRETT WENDELL, a passionate excess of inherently noble traits,
1894 253
54
ELLA ADAMS MOORE, a gigantic will and character,
1896 257
55
FREDERICK BOAS, war as a gigantic duel,
1896 261
56
EDMUND K. CHAMBERS, the subtle sin of egoism,
1898 268
57 GEORG BRANDES, an
autocratically-minded poet,
1899 272
58
GEORGE BERNARD SHAW, the greatest of Shakespear s comedies,
1903 279
59
ANDREW CECIL BRADLEY, a noble, even a lovable, being,
1904 281
60
STOPFORD
AUGUSTUS BROOKE, Shakespeare the Nemesis,
1905 283
61
WILLIAM MILLER, the sin of pride,
1906 293
62
GEORGE PIERCE BAKER, the basest of human creatures,
1907 296
63
MUNGO
W. MacCALLUM,
the victim of his own passion,
1910 299
64
JOHN MASEFIELD, one of the greatest of Shakespeare s creations,
1911 320
65
ANDREW CECIL BRADLEY, a huge boy,
1912 323
66 BRANDER MATTHEWS,
only ward-politics,
1913 335
67
GEORGE HOOKHAM, an uncowardly Pistol,
1922 339
68
LYTTON STRACHEY, the statue of a demi-god cast in bronze,
1922 342
69
[JOHN MIDDLETON MURRY], Plato s man of impulse,
1922 344
70
JOHN MIDDLETON MURRY, the golden silence of Virgilia,
1922 351
71
W. J. CRAIG and R. H. CASE, his ungovernable tongue,
1922 357
72
AGNES MURE MACKENZIE, Volumnia s false idea of greatness,
1924 368
73
WYNDHAM LEWIS, the super-snob,
1927 380
74
G. WILSON KNIGHT, love rules this metallic world,
1931 386
Contents
75
A. A.
SMIRNOV,
unequivocally condemned,
1936 405
76
D.
A. TRAVERSI,
his rather absurd and ironic death,
1937 409
77
PETER ALEXANDER,
heroic fidelity to an ideal,
1939 421
78
HAZELTON SPENCER, the spark is missing, ignition fails,
1940 424
79
ELMER EDGAR STOLL, a big spirit who will not stoop to deceit,
1940 426
NOTES
428
SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY
444
(a) Histories and Collections of Literary Criticism and Background
444
Studies
(b) Editions and Playtexts
445
(c) Criticism and Other Secondary Works
445
INDEX
448
VII
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