The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 239A. Dodd and A. Smith, 1968 - Great Britain 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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... whole , " Hamlet " is written more for reading than for presentation on the stage , and that the tragedian should extract the dramatic essence of the creation , and with due respect leave aside that which can fitly be read in the closet ...
... whole , " Hamlet " is written more for reading than for presentation on the stage , and that the tragedian should extract the dramatic essence of the creation , and with due respect leave aside that which can fitly be read in the closet ...
Page 270
... whole round world was not a little circle , and as if we were not all out in it - and very much out , sometimes . And as to place , there is just one place for all things - and that's wherever they happen to be . Mine is at Longworth ...
... whole round world was not a little circle , and as if we were not all out in it - and very much out , sometimes . And as to place , there is just one place for all things - and that's wherever they happen to be . Mine is at Longworth ...
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... whole scene merely , but of the subtle play , and shifting of emotions in the wild woman's mind , till the better prevail - with that companion picture of an actual tiger in a jungle ? The great Napoleon is indeed depicted with some ...
... whole scene merely , but of the subtle play , and shifting of emotions in the wild woman's mind , till the better prevail - with that companion picture of an actual tiger in a jungle ? The great Napoleon is indeed depicted with some ...
Contents
About Great Players and their Art By H SCHUTZ WILSON | 1 |
191 | 116 |
Subjugators of an Imperial Race The By ROGER QUIDDAM 543 | 122 |
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