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... gave a very successful performance of Ford's poetical " Lover's Melancholy , " which had not before been placed upon the stage since the days of Ford himself . The production gave great pleasure to a 194 The Gentleman's Magazine .
... gave a very successful performance of Ford's poetical " Lover's Melancholy , " which had not before been placed upon the stage since the days of Ford himself . The production gave great pleasure to a 194 The Gentleman's Magazine .
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... gave rise to no such controversy as that which marked the days of " Andromaque " or of the " Cid " ; opinion was unanimous in recognising the poet , and when the " Nouvelles Médi- tations , " the " Mort de Socrate , " the " Dernier ...
... gave rise to no such controversy as that which marked the days of " Andromaque " or of the " Cid " ; opinion was unanimous in recognising the poet , and when the " Nouvelles Médi- tations , " the " Mort de Socrate , " the " Dernier ...
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... gave a mute interpretation of a familiar love adven- ture . The whole was played in acts , and each act developed a portion of the two plots of the pantomime . Nothing more unlike our modern holiday entertainment could well be imagined ...
... gave a mute interpretation of a familiar love adven- ture . The whole was played in acts , and each act developed a portion of the two plots of the pantomime . Nothing more unlike our modern holiday entertainment could well be imagined ...
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Old Doctors The By C W HECKETHORN | 139 |
The Thames a Salmon RiverPurification of the Thames | 165 |
Tale The of Anne By KATHARINE Sylvester | 223 |
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