Leigh Hunt's Dramatic Criticism, 1808-1831, Volume 10Columbia University Press, 1949 - 347 pages |
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Page 185
... given by young An- acreon , with our senses crowned with roses . All is a smoothing interchange of enjoyments — a series of sprightly turns of lap- ping pleasures . He reduces us , as usual , to nothing but smiling surprises and ...
... given by young An- acreon , with our senses crowned with roses . All is a smoothing interchange of enjoyments — a series of sprightly turns of lap- ping pleasures . He reduces us , as usual , to nothing but smiling surprises and ...
Page 233
... given them , for they prefer industry to beggary , and go through a great deal of bad weather and rejection . We may suppose that people who do this , do it for very good reasons . They look as if they did , for they are a care - worn ...
... given them , for they prefer industry to beggary , and go through a great deal of bad weather and rejection . We may suppose that people who do this , do it for very good reasons . They look as if they did , for they are a care - worn ...
Page 312
... given in 1786 ( Hull's alteration ) . ... 3. " The season of 1816-17 , save for one notable event , was the dullest that Kean had thus far endured . . . . None of the new parts won anything but an indifferent success . Timon of Athens ...
... given in 1786 ( Hull's alteration ) . ... 3. " The season of 1816-17 , save for one notable event , was the dullest that Kean had thus far endured . . . . None of the new parts won anything but an indifferent success . Timon of Athens ...
Contents
CRITICISM ON SHAKSPEARES MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING | 3 |
MR YOUNGS MERITS CONSIDERED | 21 |
THE CONSCIOUS LOVERS | 35 |
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