Leigh Hunt's Dramatic Criticism, 1808-1831, Volume 10Columbia University Press, 1949 - 347 pages |
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Page 127
... Pleasure appear , the former of whom is described as a " woman of pale colour , large brims of a hat upon her head , through which her hair started up like a Fury ; her robe was of a dark colour full of patches ; about one of her hands ...
... Pleasure appear , the former of whom is described as a " woman of pale colour , large brims of a hat upon her head , through which her hair started up like a Fury ; her robe was of a dark colour full of patches ; about one of her hands ...
Page 233
... pleasure in trifles . If he is alone , it is a companion . He has also the glory of being able to lend it — though with what face anyone can borrow a play - bill , thus proclaiming that he has not had the heart to buy one , is to us ...
... pleasure in trifles . If he is alone , it is a companion . He has also the glory of being able to lend it — though with what face anyone can borrow a play - bill , thus proclaiming that he has not had the heart to buy one , is to us ...
Page 266
... pleasure , their own capability of pleasure is interested in considering that of others . We never feel angry with a woman , except when she persists in doing something to diminish the delight we take in compli- menting the sex ...
... pleasure , their own capability of pleasure is interested in considering that of others . We never feel angry with a woman , except when she persists in doing something to diminish the delight we take in compli- menting the sex ...
Contents
CRITICISM ON SHAKSPEARES MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING | 3 |
MR YOUNGS MERITS CONSIDERED | 21 |
THE CONSCIOUS LOVERS | 35 |
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