Leigh Hunt's Dramatic Criticism, 1808-1831, Volume 10Columbia University Press, 1949 - 347 pages |
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Page 174
... king , whom the habitual impatience of royalty and the ingratitude of his chil- dren have driven mad ; another King ( Richard 2d ) of an im- patient and royal temperament also , but as unlike in his wretchedness as difference of ...
... king , whom the habitual impatience of royalty and the ingratitude of his chil- dren have driven mad ; another King ( Richard 2d ) of an im- patient and royal temperament also , but as unlike in his wretchedness as difference of ...
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... King John is poorer than some of Shakespeare's other plays , never- theless Shakespeare is not at fault , but his subject , which has failed to draw forth his utmost powers . 4. This praise of Kemble is infrequent with Hunt , who more ...
... King John is poorer than some of Shakespeare's other plays , never- theless Shakespeare is not at fault , but his subject , which has failed to draw forth his utmost powers . 4. This praise of Kemble is infrequent with Hunt , who more ...
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Leigh Hunt Lawrence Huston Houtchens. Job , the story of , 150 John , king of England , extortion by , 197 John Bull ( Colman ) , 98 , 102 Johnson , Samuel , 4 ; on King Lear , 16 ; on King John , 38 ; on Twelfth Night , 41 ; on Julius ...
Leigh Hunt Lawrence Huston Houtchens. Job , the story of , 150 John , king of England , extortion by , 197 John Bull ( Colman ) , 98 , 102 Johnson , Samuel , 4 ; on King Lear , 16 ; on King John , 38 ; on Twelfth Night , 41 ; on Julius ...
Contents
CRITICISM ON SHAKSPEARES MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING | 3 |
MR YOUNGS MERITS CONSIDERED | 21 |
THE CONSCIOUS LOVERS | 35 |
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