The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 240F. Jefferies, 1968 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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... play . " It seemed a marvellous resurrection of the stage . Indeed the play had as much merit as the actors . I have seen no comedy that comes near it since ' The Provoked Husband . ' " At a later date he was less enthusiastic . He ...
... play . " It seemed a marvellous resurrection of the stage . Indeed the play had as much merit as the actors . I have seen no comedy that comes near it since ' The Provoked Husband . ' " At a later date he was less enthusiastic . He ...
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... play , the drama : all the characters , all the episodes , details , and accessories must be perfect . Far better sit at home and read the play than go out to see Hamlet - and dummies . Perfec- tion in ensemble is the purpose of the ...
... play , the drama : all the characters , all the episodes , details , and accessories must be perfect . Far better sit at home and read the play than go out to see Hamlet - and dummies . Perfec- tion in ensemble is the purpose of the ...
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... play acted shall be an imaginary truth for the time , when the artistes shall be their characters , when no thought of self nor of the applause of the audience shall obtrude itself upon their minds , when all shall work together not to ...
... play acted shall be an imaginary truth for the time , when the artistes shall be their characters , when no thought of self nor of the applause of the audience shall obtrude itself upon their minds , when all shall work together not to ...
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