Leigh Hunt's Dramatic Criticism, 1808-1831, Volume 10Columbia University Press, 1949 - 347 pages |
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Page 93
... tragic actress , or one even called so by courtesy , we can hardly find her . Mrs. Glover , who ought not to have been left out of our last week's paper , is a better ... tragic or sentimental actresses whom we THE TRAGIC ACTRESSES 93.
... tragic actress , or one even called so by courtesy , we can hardly find her . Mrs. Glover , who ought not to have been left out of our last week's paper , is a better ... tragic or sentimental actresses whom we THE TRAGIC ACTRESSES 93.
Page 103
... tragic department . Mrs. Siddons is the only real tragic genius with whom the last and present generation can be said to have been acquainted ; and it may be asserted , not only that Mr. Coleridge's Remorse has been the only tragedy ...
... tragic department . Mrs. Siddons is the only real tragic genius with whom the last and present generation can be said to have been acquainted ; and it may be asserted , not only that Mr. Coleridge's Remorse has been the only tragedy ...
Page 341
... tragic actresses , 92-94 , 307 ; comic actors , 95-102 , 307-9 ; the tragic ac- tors , 103-6 , 309 ; singers , 107-11 , 309-10 ; the French stage , 110 , 207 , 325 ; masque : origin and nature of , 116-33 , 310 f .; stage : deficiencies ...
... tragic actresses , 92-94 , 307 ; comic actors , 95-102 , 307-9 ; the tragic ac- tors , 103-6 , 309 ; singers , 107-11 , 309-10 ; the French stage , 110 , 207 , 325 ; masque : origin and nature of , 116-33 , 310 f .; stage : deficiencies ...
Contents
CRITICISM ON SHAKSPEARES MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING | 3 |
MR YOUNGS MERITS CONSIDERED | 21 |
THE CONSCIOUS LOVERS | 35 |
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