The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 285The "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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In the whole play is nothing foul , nauseous , or base . The tone of the “ heroic comedy " always maintains itself at a lofty level , and we , the seeing auditors or readers , are uplifted to a healthy and virile frame of mind .
In the whole play is nothing foul , nauseous , or base . The tone of the “ heroic comedy " always maintains itself at a lofty level , and we , the seeing auditors or readers , are uplifted to a healthy and virile frame of mind .
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ITI FIRST PERFORMANCE OF A PLAY OF ELIZABETHAN Times . T is a curious experience for a modern public to ... Pastoral plays have been before now revived and presented under sufficiently charming conditions . I have personally witnessed ...
ITI FIRST PERFORMANCE OF A PLAY OF ELIZABETHAN Times . T is a curious experience for a modern public to ... Pastoral plays have been before now revived and presented under sufficiently charming conditions . I have personally witnessed ...
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It must strike every attentive reader of Shakespeare's later and more serious plays that he is himself grappling some of the mightiest problems of ... Yet the play , which begins with storm and “ Tempest , ” ends with " peace and rest .
It must strike every attentive reader of Shakespeare's later and more serious plays that he is himself grappling some of the mightiest problems of ... Yet the play , which begins with storm and “ Tempest , ” ends with " peace and rest .
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