Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumes 290-291F. Jefferies, 1967 - Early English newspapers |
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Page 103
... scene of the Arthurian exploits from Cornwall to Ireland many difficulties would vanish , but the references to Cornwall and South Wales are too numerous and too direct to permit of any such transference of scene . King Arthur IN ...
... scene of the Arthurian exploits from Cornwall to Ireland many difficulties would vanish , but the references to Cornwall and South Wales are too numerous and too direct to permit of any such transference of scene . King Arthur IN ...
Page 173
... scene , indeed , it might almost be said that he had been guilty of throwing the meretricious glamour of art over what would ordinarily rouse no feelings but of loathing and horror . That scene is the third of the fourth act , in which ...
... scene , indeed , it might almost be said that he had been guilty of throwing the meretricious glamour of art over what would ordinarily rouse no feelings but of loathing and horror . That scene is the third of the fourth act , in which ...
Page 288
... scene the spectators were desired to imagine . Of this we have an interesting instance in the " Spanish Tragedy , " where one of the characters in the " play within the play " says , " Hang up the title , our scene is Rhodes . " Another ...
... scene the spectators were desired to imagine . Of this we have an interesting instance in the " Spanish Tragedy , " where one of the characters in the " play within the play " says , " Hang up the title , our scene is Rhodes . " Another ...
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Avilion The Island Valley of By E M RUTHERFORD | 31 |
Plays The of John Ford By HERBERT M SANDERS | 280 |
Brochs Sir Francis Barrys New Excavations of BY KARL BLIND | 326 |
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