Leigh Hunt's Dramatic Criticism, 1808-1831, Volume 10Columbia University Press, 1949 - 347 pages |
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Leigh Hunt Lawrence Huston Houtchens. [ THE O.P. RIOTS AND COVENT - GARDEN ] 1. " Theatrical Examiner , " No. 58 , Examiner ( Nov. 19 , 1809 ) , pp . 744-745 . See the preceding article for an account of the first riots . The retainers ...
Leigh Hunt Lawrence Huston Houtchens. [ THE O.P. RIOTS AND COVENT - GARDEN ] 1. " Theatrical Examiner , " No. 58 , Examiner ( Nov. 19 , 1809 ) , pp . 744-745 . See the preceding article for an account of the first riots . The retainers ...
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... Hunt , who more often objected to Kemble's manner of acting . The dignified part of King John , however , was well suited to Kemble's style . The pre- ceding year Hunt had written of him : " . whatever may be his defects in parts of ...
... Hunt , who more often objected to Kemble's manner of acting . The dignified part of King John , however , was well suited to Kemble's style . The pre- ceding year Hunt had written of him : " . whatever may be his defects in parts of ...
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Leigh Hunt Lawrence Huston Houtchens. the " Theatrical Examiner " for July 20 , 1817. Perhaps the most signifi- cant feature of Hunt's remarks in this earlier notice , and one to which attention has not been called , is his high estimate ...
Leigh Hunt Lawrence Huston Houtchens. the " Theatrical Examiner " for July 20 , 1817. Perhaps the most signifi- cant feature of Hunt's remarks in this earlier notice , and one to which attention has not been called , is his high estimate ...
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CRITICISM ON SHAKSPEARES MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING | 3 |
MR YOUNGS MERITS CONSIDERED | 21 |
THE CONSCIOUS LOVERS | 35 |
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