Leigh Hunt's Dramatic Criticism, 1808-1831, Volume 10Columbia University Press, 1949 - 347 pages |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 43
Page 10
... WRITERS OF OPERA WHO ENTERTAIN A MODEST OPINION OF THEMSELVES . April 10 , 1808 Covent - Garden I AM REALLY ALMOST ... writer as Mr. T. Dibdin commences dramatic satirist , the critics must naturally be surprised enough to enquire into ...
... WRITERS OF OPERA WHO ENTERTAIN A MODEST OPINION OF THEMSELVES . April 10 , 1808 Covent - Garden I AM REALLY ALMOST ... writer as Mr. T. Dibdin commences dramatic satirist , the critics must naturally be surprised enough to enquire into ...
Page 11
... writer of mock - heroic should have a correct taste for the true heroic , or he will not know how to produce the ... writers of mock - poetry have left the different species undefined ; but if the subject be at all considered , it will ...
... writer of mock - heroic should have a correct taste for the true heroic , or he will not know how to produce the ... writers of mock - poetry have left the different species undefined ; but if the subject be at all considered , it will ...
Page 82
... writer , from his love of Shakspeare and the other great poets , is one of the last persons whom we should have suspected of bringing a railing accusation against them , and of reviving the ancient spleen of the Fathers , and others ...
... writer , from his love of Shakspeare and the other great poets , is one of the last persons whom we should have suspected of bringing a railing accusation against them , and of reviving the ancient spleen of the Fathers , and others ...
Contents
CRITICISM ON SHAKSPEARES MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING | 3 |
MR YOUNGS MERITS CONSIDERED | 21 |
THE CONSCIOUS LOVERS | 35 |
Copyright | |
21 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
acting actor actress admiration appearance Archer and Lowe audience beautiful Beggar's Opera better burlesque character Charles Charles Kemble comedy comic Coriolanus Covent-Garden Critical Essays 1807 dance delight Don Giovanni drama Drury Lane Drury-Lane effect Elliston English excellent expression eyes face fancy Farren feeling genius gentleman give Haymarket Hazlitt humour Hunt Hunt's instance Italian John Juliet Kean Kean's Kemble King King Lear lady Lear Leigh Leigh Hunt Liston look lovers Macbeth Madame Managers manner Mask Miss Mozart nature never night opera Othello Paganini Pantomime passages passion performance perhaps person piece play play-bill Play-Goer pleasant pleasure poet poetry present readers Richard Romeo Romeo and Juliet scene seems Shakspeare Shakspeare's shew Siddons singer songs sort speak spirit stage style sweet taste Tatler theatre Theatrical Examiner thing Timon tion tragedy tragic Twelfth Night voice whole William Hazlitt words writer young