The only entire article ever contributed to the Review by Gifford himself was that which he wrote, in conjunction with Barron Field, on Ford's "Dramatic Works.
Thomas Campbell, the poet, in his eloquent Remarks on the Life and Writings of William Shakspeare, prefixed to a popular edition of the poet's dramatic works.
As in the case of dramatic works, so in the case of musical compositions it is submitted that the statutory protection dates from composition, not from first public performance.
Lord Hatherley said that the principle de minimis non curat lex applied to a supposed wrong in taking a part of dramatic works as well as in reproducing a part of a book.
The requisite registration is the same as for performing rights in dramatic works; but quaere whether in the case of performing right in a musical composition it is not a condition precedent to action.
The protection is therefore identical, except as to the two amending statutes noticed below which do not apply to dramatic works.
There can be no doubt but that the device contributes to a great extent in securing that unity which is so much sought for nowadays in dramatic works.
With this estimate I am by no means disposed to agree, although I should be inclined to consider "Romeo" as occupying the second place in the list of the composer's dramatic works.
Their mutual rivalry, which I made use of for their own advantage, the profit of the company, and the success of my dramatic works, turned their brains.
A diarrhoea of dramatic works, romances, critical epistles, poems, cantatas, and apologies by both the Vandals poured from the press and deluged Venice.
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