The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 290F. Jefferies, 1967 - Early English newspapers The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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Page 179
... play founded upon Bacon's narrative of the imposture , an account which it follows very closely , even to trivial and verbal peculiarities . In it Ford left his own gloomy , moody province and proved himself worthy to tread in the wake ...
... play founded upon Bacon's narrative of the imposture , an account which it follows very closely , even to trivial and verbal peculiarities . In it Ford left his own gloomy , moody province and proved himself worthy to tread in the wake ...
Page 433
... played with such effect by Lacy that Teague became the centre of the play , and " The Faithful Irishman " was adopted as its sub - title . Lacy was an extremely clever actor . Buckingham selected him afterwards for the part of Bayes and ...
... played with such effect by Lacy that Teague became the centre of the play , and " The Faithful Irishman " was adopted as its sub - title . Lacy was an extremely clever actor . Buckingham selected him afterwards for the part of Bayes and ...
Page 438
... play justify the proverb , for the bloodless conclusion is considerably better and more natural than the other . After the publication of the four plays we have , just been considering , Howard only once again essayed dramatic ...
... play justify the proverb , for the bloodless conclusion is considerably better and more natural than the other . After the publication of the four plays we have , just been considering , Howard only once again essayed dramatic ...
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Anton Gregorowitch Rubinstein By A E KEETON | 31 |
500 | 37 |
Suspected Lodger A By J W SHERER C S I | 103 |
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