The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 271F. 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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... Miss Fortescue , for some occult reason , chose to give a series of five matinées of " The Love - Chase . " " The Love - Chase " is an exceptionally tiresome play — one of the worst of its antiquated class . It is written in a style ...
... Miss Fortescue , for some occult reason , chose to give a series of five matinées of " The Love - Chase . " " The Love - Chase " is an exceptionally tiresome play — one of the worst of its antiquated class . It is written in a style ...
Page 205
... Miss Robins's melodramatic interpretation of " Hedda Gabler " has done exactly what I expected it would do it has earned her an engagement at a melodramatic theatre . She played " Hedda Gabler " with conspicuous ability ; but , as I ...
... Miss Robins's melodramatic interpretation of " Hedda Gabler " has done exactly what I expected it would do it has earned her an engagement at a melodramatic theatre . She played " Hedda Gabler " with conspicuous ability ; but , as I ...
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... Miss Helyett , " decorously translated into " Miss Decima " -let me resist the temptation to quote Quince the joiner , with his " Bless thee , how thou art translated " -delights with the admirable acting of Miss Nesville and Mr. David ...
... Miss Helyett , " decorously translated into " Miss Decima " -let me resist the temptation to quote Quince the joiner , with his " Bless thee , how thou art translated " -delights with the admirable acting of Miss Nesville and Mr. David ...
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a Salvationist Sketch By LILLIAS WASSERMANN | 53 |
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Customs The of Australian Aborigines By C N BARHAM | 111 |
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