Leigh Hunt's Dramatic Criticism, 1808-1831, Volume 10Columbia University Press, 1949 - 347 pages |
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... THEATRE ] 251 [ CHRISTMAS AND THE THEATRE ] 254 PATENT THEATRES AND MR . ARNOLD 256 [ THE MESSIAH ] 261 [ BONNETS AT THE THEATRE ] 264 [ MADAME PASTA ] 267 [ PAGANINI ] 270 [ FURTHER REMARKS ON PAGANINI ] 277 [ LATE HOURS AT THE THEATRE ] ...
... THEATRE ] 251 [ CHRISTMAS AND THE THEATRE ] 254 PATENT THEATRES AND MR . ARNOLD 256 [ THE MESSIAH ] 261 [ BONNETS AT THE THEATRE ] 264 [ MADAME PASTA ] 267 [ PAGANINI ] 270 [ FURTHER REMARKS ON PAGANINI ] 277 [ LATE HOURS AT THE THEATRE ] ...
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... Theatre are not , generally speaking , of a temper to begrudge the advance of sixpence or a shilling , abstracted from any im- position ; and even in the latter case , time , and good - nature , and indolence , and perhaps the ...
... Theatre are not , generally speaking , of a temper to begrudge the advance of sixpence or a shilling , abstracted from any im- position ; and even in the latter case , time , and good - nature , and indolence , and perhaps the ...
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... theatre at present existing , if by that term we are to understand a theatre devoted to regular plays , farces and ... theatres , notwithstanding the means PATENT THEATRES AND MR . ARNOLD 259.
... theatre at present existing , if by that term we are to understand a theatre devoted to regular plays , farces and ... theatres , notwithstanding the means PATENT THEATRES AND MR . ARNOLD 259.
Contents
CRITICISM ON SHAKSPEARES MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING | 3 |
MR YOUNGS MERITS CONSIDERED | 21 |
THE CONSCIOUS LOVERS | 35 |
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