The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 269F. 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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IRISH CHARACTER IN ENGLISH DRAMATIC LITERATURE . T ° O those who have remarked the idiosyncrasies of Paddy on his native soil it will not appear surprising that the English drama , viewed in its widest aspect , is rich in studies of the ...
IRISH CHARACTER IN ENGLISH DRAMATIC LITERATURE . T ° O those who have remarked the idiosyncrasies of Paddy on his native soil it will not appear surprising that the English drama , viewed in its widest aspect , is rich in studies of the ...
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... character . Her ladyship is in a state of drunken stupor throughout , and , when wakened up , ejaculates " Er grae Chreest ! " and " Tower een cuppaw d'Usquebaugh doone . " No wonder the play failed when the respon- sibility of ...
... character . Her ladyship is in a state of drunken stupor throughout , and , when wakened up , ejaculates " Er grae Chreest ! " and " Tower een cuppaw d'Usquebaugh doone . " No wonder the play failed when the respon- sibility of ...
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... character there could be no great Irish rôles to play . Moody , the original Sir Calligan O'Brallaghan , is said to have been the first man " who brought the stage Irishman into repute , and rendered the character one of a distinct line ...
... character there could be no great Irish rôles to play . Moody , the original Sir Calligan O'Brallaghan , is said to have been the first man " who brought the stage Irishman into repute , and rendered the character one of a distinct line ...
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