The Complete Works of William Hazlitt, Volume 6J. M. Dent and Sons, Limited, 1931 |
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Page 354
... produced a dramatic style of their own , which is neither classical nor romantic . The same article contains the following censure of this style : The true poet identifies the reader with the characters he represents ; the French poet ...
... produced a dramatic style of their own , which is neither classical nor romantic . The same article contains the following censure of this style : The true poet identifies the reader with the characters he represents ; the French poet ...
Page 371
... Produced in 1614 . The Alchymist . Produced in 1610 . One glorious scene . Act 11. Scene 1. Crabb Robinson records the effect pro- duced by Hazlitt's rendering of this scene ( Life , p . 273 ) . 48. Beaumont and Fletcher . Cf. post , p ...
... Produced in 1614 . The Alchymist . Produced in 1610 . One glorious scene . Act 11. Scene 1. Crabb Robinson records the effect pro- duced by Hazlitt's rendering of this scene ( Life , p . 273 ) . 48. Beaumont and Fletcher . Cf. post , p ...
Page 384
... produced in February 1761 , Murphy's All in the Wrong in June of the same year . The School for Scandal , however , appeared a month later than Murphy's Know Your Own Mind , viz . , in May 1777 . Shines like Hesperus , ' etc ...
... produced in February 1761 , Murphy's All in the Wrong in June of the same year . The School for Scandal , however , appeared a month later than Murphy's Know Your Own Mind , viz . , in May 1777 . Shines like Hesperus , ' etc ...
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