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A short view of tragedy: its original, excellency, and corruption. With some reflections on Shakespear, and other practitioners for the stage.
1971, A. M. Kelley
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A short view of tragedy: its original, excellency, and corruption
1970, Printed and are to be sold by R. Baldwin, AMS Press
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A short view of tragedy;: Its original, excellency, and corruption. With some reflections on Shakespear, and other practitioners for the stage (Eighteenth century Shakespeare)
1970, A. M. Kelley
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A short view of tragedy: it's original, excellency, and corruption. With some reflections on Shakespear, and other practitioners for the stage
1693, Printed and are to be sold by Richard Baldwin
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A short view of tragedy: its original, excellency and corruption
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Pages 52, 130-131, 134-135, 138-139 and 143 misnumbered 62, 126-127, 130-131, 134-135 and 139 respectively.
Includes table of contents.
Published 1692. cf. A.C. Baugh. A literary history of England.
Rymer was "uniformly hostile to the works criticized," particularly to Shakespeare's Othello. cf. Dictionary of national biography.
John Dennis replied in his "The impartial critick: or some observations upon A short view of tragedy, written by Mr. Rymer" (1693)
Microfiche. Chicago, Ill. : Library Resources, inc., 1976. 1 sheet of microfiche : positive ; 8 x 13 cm. (Library of English literature ; LEL 12024)
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