Critical and Miscellaneous Writings of Thomas Noon Talfourd

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Kessinger Publishing, 2005 M03 1 - 360 pages
1842. In One Volume. A collection of works by Talfourd, an English judge, distinguished also as a graceful novelist. Contents: On British Novels and Romances, Introductory to a Series of Criticisms on the Living Novelists; Mackenzie; The Author of Waverly; Godwin; Maturin; Rymer on Tragedy; Colley Cibber's Apology for his Life; John Dennis's Works'; Modern Periodical Literature; On the Genius and Writings of Wordsworth; North's Life of Lord Guilford; Hazlitt's Lectures on the Drama; Wallace's Prospects of Mankind, Nature, and Providence; On Pulpit Oratory; Recollections of Lisbon; LLoyd's Poems; Mr. Oldaker on Modern Improvements; A Chapter on Time; On the Profession of the Bar; The Wine Cellar; Destruction of the Brunswick Theater by Fire; First Appearance of Miss Fanny Kemble; and On the Intellectual Character of the Late William Hazlitt.

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