Leigh Hunt's Dramatic Criticism, 1808-1831, Volume 10Columbia University Press, 1949 - 347 pages |
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... stage , but soon vanished before the general indignation ; and it was not till two o'clock that the audience retired ... stage - curtain at the end of the performances , which closed at half past nine , pro- duced a whole regiment of Bow ...
... stage , but soon vanished before the general indignation ; and it was not till two o'clock that the audience retired ... stage - curtain at the end of the performances , which closed at half past nine , pro- duced a whole regiment of Bow ...
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... stage of his own in the reader's fancy . It is the most suitable one , he is convinced , for the very dramas which appear most to demand a machinist . When a storm blows on the stage without disturbing the philosophy of the trees , when ...
... stage of his own in the reader's fancy . It is the most suitable one , he is convinced , for the very dramas which appear most to demand a machinist . When a storm blows on the stage without disturbing the philosophy of the trees , when ...
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... stage , 45-49 , 50-51 House - bill , 234 , 235 ; see also Play - bills Humour , wit and , 3-4 Humphries , Mrs. , tragic actress , 94 Hunt , Leigh , The Descent of Liberty , 131-33 , 310 ; contribution to Roman- tic movement , 295 , 310 ...
... stage , 45-49 , 50-51 House - bill , 234 , 235 ; see also Play - bills Humour , wit and , 3-4 Humphries , Mrs. , tragic actress , 94 Hunt , Leigh , The Descent of Liberty , 131-33 , 310 ; contribution to Roman- tic movement , 295 , 310 ...
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CRITICISM ON SHAKSPEARES MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING | 3 |
MR YOUNGS MERITS CONSIDERED | 21 |
THE CONSCIOUS LOVERS | 35 |
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