Leigh Hunt's Dramatic Criticism, 1808-1831, Volume 10Columbia University Press, 1949 - 347 pages |
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Page 89
... lady , some- thing too theatrically conscious for the woman of nature ; but where she is to descend a little from the lady , or to affect nature and simplicity , there her theatrical feeling comes in aid of her better talent , and she ...
... lady , some- thing too theatrically conscious for the woman of nature ; but where she is to descend a little from the lady , or to affect nature and simplicity , there her theatrical feeling comes in aid of her better talent , and she ...
Page 160
... Lady Wortley Montague , so praised by Mr. Pope while she ap- peared to think him as charming as he thought her , was a learned and most sprightly woman , whose letters beat his own hollow in unaffectedness , as well as everything else ...
... Lady Wortley Montague , so praised by Mr. Pope while she ap- peared to think him as charming as he thought her , was a learned and most sprightly woman , whose letters beat his own hollow in unaffectedness , as well as everything else ...
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... lady's bows . But the bonnet is the enormity . And we are sorry to say that the fair occupants who sit inside them , like the lady in the lobster , too often shew a want of gallantry in refusing to take them off , for , as we have said ...
... lady's bows . But the bonnet is the enormity . And we are sorry to say that the fair occupants who sit inside them , like the lady in the lobster , too often shew a want of gallantry in refusing to take them off , for , as we have said ...
Contents
CRITICISM ON SHAKSPEARES MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING | 3 |
MR YOUNGS MERITS CONSIDERED | 21 |
THE CONSCIOUS LOVERS | 35 |
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