Unwritten Masterpiece
Barbara Everett: Dryden’s ‘Hamlet’, 4 January 2001
“... fill the ear with some splendid novelty than awaken those ideas that slumber in the heart’ – Samuel Johnson, who in a page or two of unanswerable analysis clarifies the reasons why a poet whom he both loved and respected could not conceal ‘the difficulty which he found in exhibiting the genuine operations of the heart’. The key word is ... ”