Leigh Hunt's Dramatic Criticism, 1808-1831, Volume 10Columbia University Press, 1949 - 347 pages |
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... Covent - Garden is a man of reading . The time of Much Ado about Nothing has not been settled , if I recollect rightly , by any of the commentators , but as it intro- duces a Prince of Arragon , who visits the Governor of Messina with ...
... Covent - Garden is a man of reading . The time of Much Ado about Nothing has not been settled , if I recollect rightly , by any of the commentators , but as it intro- duces a Prince of Arragon , who visits the Governor of Messina with ...
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Leigh Hunt Lawrence Huston Houtchens. [ COVENT - GARDEN REDECORATED ; September 24 , 1809 O.P. RIOT ] Covent - Garden IT WAS ARDENTLY HOPED by all the lovers of the Theatre , that the Managers of Covent - Garden , in shewing their taste ...
Leigh Hunt Lawrence Huston Houtchens. [ COVENT - GARDEN REDECORATED ; September 24 , 1809 O.P. RIOT ] Covent - Garden IT WAS ARDENTLY HOPED by all the lovers of the Theatre , that the Managers of Covent - Garden , in shewing their taste ...
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... Covent Garden , Dec. 13 , 1803 . 24. Probably Thomas Knight's musical farce , first performed at Covent Garden , Nov. 14 , 1799 . 25. George Colman , the Younger's play , first performed at the Haymarket , July 15 , 1797 . 26. The ...
... Covent Garden , Dec. 13 , 1803 . 24. Probably Thomas Knight's musical farce , first performed at Covent Garden , Nov. 14 , 1799 . 25. George Colman , the Younger's play , first performed at the Haymarket , July 15 , 1797 . 26. The ...
Contents
CRITICISM ON SHAKSPEARES MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING | 3 |
MR YOUNGS MERITS CONSIDERED | 21 |
THE CONSCIOUS LOVERS | 35 |
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