Leigh Hunt's Dramatic Criticism, 1808-1831, Volume 10Columbia University Press, 1949 - 347 pages |
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Page 46
... latter instance . Lastly , comes the grand display , the dying scene ; and here it is difficult to say which is more worthy of admiration , the sensibility or science of these accomplished quadrupeds . When I saw them , there seemed to ...
... latter instance . Lastly , comes the grand display , the dying scene ; and here it is difficult to say which is more worthy of admiration , the sensibility or science of these accomplished quadrupeds . When I saw them , there seemed to ...
Page 157
... latter ; but in the meantime she has fallen mutually in love with Frankly ( Mr. Stanley ) ; and the main plot consists of the schemes of her , her lover , and her father ( who has too much sense and good nature not to prefer her ...
... latter ; but in the meantime she has fallen mutually in love with Frankly ( Mr. Stanley ) ; and the main plot consists of the schemes of her , her lover , and her father ( who has too much sense and good nature not to prefer her ...
Page 186
... latter , to our ears , is rather a correct and powerful than delightful singer . She will be missed however , we suspect . Of the new singer , Miss Corri , we ought not to pronounce a decided opinion at once , she suffers under such ...
... latter , to our ears , is rather a correct and powerful than delightful singer . She will be missed however , we suspect . Of the new singer , Miss Corri , we ought not to pronounce a decided opinion at once , she suffers under such ...
Contents
CRITICISM ON SHAKSPEARES MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING | 3 |
MR YOUNGS MERITS CONSIDERED | 21 |
THE CONSCIOUS LOVERS | 35 |
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