Leigh Hunt's Dramatic Criticism, 1808-1831, Volume 10Columbia University Press, 1949 - 347 pages |
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Page 69
... turn of voice when pacified , the little fatherly yearnings , and all indeed which constitute more par- ticularly the paternal part of the character , it leaves that great actor in unapproachable possession of its beauties . 3 Covent ...
... turn of voice when pacified , the little fatherly yearnings , and all indeed which constitute more par- ticularly the paternal part of the character , it leaves that great actor in unapproachable possession of its beauties . 3 Covent ...
Page 118
... turn , they gradually assumed characters in honour of the day's cele- bration , and accompanied their appearance with songs and dialogue : in a short time , the Pageants that were every day occurring , and the very nature of the ...
... turn , they gradually assumed characters in honour of the day's cele- bration , and accompanied their appearance with songs and dialogue : in a short time , the Pageants that were every day occurring , and the very nature of the ...
Page 168
... turning their minds towards those who have thought and felt for them ; and the more they know and admire , the sooner ... turn to that finer light , and move round it . But Mr. Hazlitt is talking of Shakspeare , and we are interrupt- ing ...
... turning their minds towards those who have thought and felt for them ; and the more they know and admire , the sooner ... turn to that finer light , and move round it . But Mr. Hazlitt is talking of Shakspeare , and we are interrupt- ing ...
Contents
CRITICISM ON SHAKSPEARES MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING | 3 |
MR YOUNGS MERITS CONSIDERED | 21 |
THE CONSCIOUS LOVERS | 35 |
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