Leigh Hunt's Dramatic Criticism, 1808-1831, Volume 10Columbia University Press, 1949 - 347 pages |
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Page viii
... criticism , has not to our knowledge been pointed out . Hunt's Shakespeare criticism has been said to derive from that of Coleridge ; yet the Examiner articles reveal little indebtedness to Coleridge , but do show some interesting ...
... criticism , has not to our knowledge been pointed out . Hunt's Shakespeare criticism has been said to derive from that of Coleridge ; yet the Examiner articles reveal little indebtedness to Coleridge , but do show some interesting ...
Page 318
... criticism appear biased by any personal pain he may have felt at Hazlitt's indifference to him . Concerning the Lectures on the English Comic Poets , Hunt observed : The reader will find in this book the usual characteristics of Mr ...
... criticism appear biased by any personal pain he may have felt at Hazlitt's indifference to him . Concerning the Lectures on the English Comic Poets , Hunt observed : The reader will find in this book the usual characteristics of Mr ...
Page 339
... Criticism , see Dramatic criticism under Hunt , Leigh Cumberland , Richard , Wheel of For- tune , 104 Curioni , Alberico , singer , 269 , 271 Cynthia's Revels ( Jonson ) , 128 Dacier , Madam , most learned woman of time , 160 Dance ...
... Criticism , see Dramatic criticism under Hunt , Leigh Cumberland , Richard , Wheel of For- tune , 104 Curioni , Alberico , singer , 269 , 271 Cynthia's Revels ( Jonson ) , 128 Dacier , Madam , most learned woman of time , 160 Dance ...
Contents
CRITICISM ON SHAKSPEARES MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING | 3 |
MR YOUNGS MERITS CONSIDERED | 21 |
THE CONSCIOUS LOVERS | 35 |
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