The Complete Works of William Hazlitt, Volume 6J. M. Dent and Sons, Limited, 1931 |
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... English comedy to the genius of German tragedy , where she has since remained , like Christabel fallen asleep in the ... English Aristophanes , O'Keeffe might well be called our English Moliere . The scale of the modern writer 166 ...
... English comedy to the genius of German tragedy , where she has since remained , like Christabel fallen asleep in the ... English Aristophanes , O'Keeffe might well be called our English Moliere . The scale of the modern writer 166 ...
Page 367
... ENGLISH COMIC WRITERS HAZLITT's third course of public lectures , composed at Winterslow , and delivered at the Surrey Institution , Great Surrey Street , in November and December 1818 and January 1819. Keats was prevented from ...
... ENGLISH COMIC WRITERS HAZLITT's third course of public lectures , composed at Winterslow , and delivered at the Surrey Institution , Great Surrey Street , in November and December 1818 and January 1819. Keats was prevented from ...
Page 384
... English Drama , is inserted . See vol . ix . of the present edition . Murphy's plays . Arthur Murphy's ( 1730-1805 ) All in the Wrong , 1761 , and Know Your Own Mind , 1778 . Both bis principal pieces , etc. There seems to be some ...
... English Drama , is inserted . See vol . ix . of the present edition . Murphy's plays . Arthur Murphy's ( 1730-1805 ) All in the Wrong , 1761 , and Know Your Own Mind , 1778 . Both bis principal pieces , etc. There seems to be some ...
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