Leigh Hunt's Dramatic Criticism, 1808-1831, Volume 10Columbia University Press, 1949 - 347 pages |
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Page 131
... object in general , they ran a chance of not living beyond their day , or at any rate of passing unnoticed by the great mass of readers among the larger and more ambitious works of their authors . This has accordingly been the case ...
... object in general , they ran a chance of not living beyond their day , or at any rate of passing unnoticed by the great mass of readers among the larger and more ambitious works of their authors . This has accordingly been the case ...
Page 167
... objects of our paper ; and is the production of a writer of whose talents we have every reason to express our admiration ... object of Mr. Hazlitt's book to ex- plain the characteristic features of Shakspeare's genius , and to illustrate ...
... objects of our paper ; and is the production of a writer of whose talents we have every reason to express our admiration ... object of Mr. Hazlitt's book to ex- plain the characteristic features of Shakspeare's genius , and to illustrate ...
Page 339
... object to extension of Mr. Arnold's license , 332 -Performances : The Beggar's Opera , 75-77 , 305 ; Bellamira , or the Fall of Tunis , 190-93 ; Blue Beard , 45- 49 , 302 ; Christmas pantomimes , 7-9 ; Comedy of Errors , 327 ; The ...
... object to extension of Mr. Arnold's license , 332 -Performances : The Beggar's Opera , 75-77 , 305 ; Bellamira , or the Fall of Tunis , 190-93 ; Blue Beard , 45- 49 , 302 ; Christmas pantomimes , 7-9 ; Comedy of Errors , 327 ; The ...
Contents
CRITICISM ON SHAKSPEARES MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING | 3 |
MR YOUNGS MERITS CONSIDERED | 21 |
THE CONSCIOUS LOVERS | 35 |
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