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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... drama . " Her performance consisted of dancing and posturing in male attire ; but the real drama was not introduced until 1624 , when Sarmoaka Kanzaburô opened the first theatre at Yeddo . The members of the aristocracy do not appear at ...
... drama . " Her performance consisted of dancing and posturing in male attire ; but the real drama was not introduced until 1624 , when Sarmoaka Kanzaburô opened the first theatre at Yeddo . The members of the aristocracy do not appear at ...
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... drama of Germany grew to living likeness . The dramatic performances fell into the hands of the civic guilds , and the plays exhibited were those of " the master - singers of Nuremberg , " who frequently dramatised Scriptural narrative ...
... drama of Germany grew to living likeness . The dramatic performances fell into the hands of the civic guilds , and the plays exhibited were those of " the master - singers of Nuremberg , " who frequently dramatised Scriptural narrative ...
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... drama . The Grecian passed from the pæans of their gods to the goat - songs of the people , and with the addition of the epic the drama was complete . Having founded their drama on the Grecian model , the Romans saw it ripen into the ...
... drama . The Grecian passed from the pæans of their gods to the goat - songs of the people , and with the addition of the epic the drama was complete . Having founded their drama on the Grecian model , the Romans saw it ripen into the ...
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