The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 288F. Jefferies, 1967 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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... character and genius of each poet . Thus , Wordsworth's character needed expansion . He was too self - con- tained , too " rugged , " as he himself tells us , to give his natural gifts free course . The Revolution - with its personal ...
... character and genius of each poet . Thus , Wordsworth's character needed expansion . He was too self - con- tained , too " rugged , " as he himself tells us , to give his natural gifts free course . The Revolution - with its personal ...
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knew that Orestes was the important character , and that Barry was the star . There could be no question about Mrs ... characters were printed in the play - bills according to their rank , as in ' Macbeth ' Duncan stood first , though ...
knew that Orestes was the important character , and that Barry was the star . There could be no question about Mrs ... characters were printed in the play - bills according to their rank , as in ' Macbeth ' Duncan stood first , though ...
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... character , of the lessee himself . At the St. James's Theatre , Mr. Alexander always retains the figure of " the Beefeater " in his scarlet uniform - as a sort of " trade mark . " Once the Avenue Bill was designed by Mr. Aubrey ...
... character , of the lessee himself . At the St. James's Theatre , Mr. Alexander always retains the figure of " the Beefeater " in his scarlet uniform - as a sort of " trade mark . " Once the Avenue Bill was designed by Mr. Aubrey ...
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