Shakespeare As a Dramatic Artist, With An Account of His Reputation At Various Periods;

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Shakespeare As a Dramatic Artist, With An Account of His Reputation At Various Periods;
Lounsbury, Thomas Raynesford, 1838-1915
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He set out to illustrate his faith by his works.
His volume commenting upon tlic tragedies of the last age bore an advertisement to the effect that shortly would 1k5 published an heroic play of his own under tlie title of * Edgar, or the English Monarch.' In due time the work api)eared. Scott has told us that both Rymer and Dennis were ill-advised enough to attempt themselves to write for the stjige, and tliereby proved most effectually that it was passible for a drama to be extremely regular,
...and at the same time intolenibly dull. The ol)Ber\'ati(m loads one to suspect tliat Scott hail never read the works ho compared. The plajns of Dennis, like most of those of his time, may justly » Traircdiefl of the Last Ape, p. 30. « Ibid. p. 126.
• Ibid. p. 135. « Ibid. p. 22.
239 SlIAKESPEAnE AS A DRAMATIC ARTIS7' enough l>e termed dull, thougli two or tlirce of them met with a fair degree of success. But that adjective is altogether too i*espcQ table an e|Ktliet to apply to the single production which Rymer wrote.


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