The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 239A. Dodd and A. Smith, 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 , Shakespeare's perhaps grandest tragedy being selected for the purpose - Booth playing Iago to Kean's Othello . Both tragedians , of course , exerted themselves to their utmost , and acted their finest ; and the result was a ...
... play , Shakespeare's perhaps grandest tragedy being selected for the purpose - Booth playing Iago to Kean's Othello . Both tragedians , of course , exerted themselves to their utmost , and acted their finest ; and the result was a ...
Page 193
... player , begs us to " piece out our imperfec- tions with your thoughts " ; he urges " on your imaginary forces work ; " he requires us to " play with your fancies , and in them be- hold " ; he it is who calls upon his spectators - not ...
... player , begs us to " piece out our imperfec- tions with your thoughts " ; he urges " on your imaginary forces work ; " he requires us to " play with your fancies , and in them be- hold " ; he it is who calls upon his spectators - not ...
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... play ; I hate playing with bad players . " However , on one of the last nights of our stay he said : - " Let's see what you're like , as whist - players " ; and after a hand or two , finding us not to be so unproficient as he had been ...
... play ; I hate playing with bad players . " However , on one of the last nights of our stay he said : - " Let's see what you're like , as whist - players " ; and after a hand or two , finding us not to be so unproficient as he had been ...
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About Great Players and their Art By H SCHUTZ WILSON | 1 |
191 | 116 |
Subjugators of an Imperial Race The By ROGER QUIDDAM 543 | 122 |
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