Sharpe's London magazine, a journal of entertainment and instruction. [entitled] Sharpe's London journal. [entitled] Sharpe's London magazine, conducted by mrs. S.C. Hall, Томи 26 – 27Anna Maria Hall |
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... True Tragedy of Richard III . " ( already referred to at the beginning of this paper ) will not be labour thrown away . This play , say the antiquarians , is probably the most ancient printed specimen of history . Mr. Collier dates it ...
... True Tragedy of Richard III . " ( already referred to at the beginning of this paper ) will not be labour thrown away . This play , say the antiquarians , is probably the most ancient printed specimen of history . Mr. Collier dates it ...
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... true justice may be had in every border . His quarrel with the Romish Church is caused by his kingly virtues : * Collier gives the probable approximate date of this play " before 1552. " The praises of Queen Elizabeth were a later ...
... true justice may be had in every border . His quarrel with the Romish Church is caused by his kingly virtues : * Collier gives the probable approximate date of this play " before 1552. " The praises of Queen Elizabeth were a later ...
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... true dramatic art , hurries on , while his model is there especially slow and prolix . His retrenching is managed by cutting down unnecessary dual scenes into one : for instance , the preliminary scene of the re - crowning of John ...
... true dramatic art , hurries on , while his model is there especially slow and prolix . His retrenching is managed by cutting down unnecessary dual scenes into one : for instance , the preliminary scene of the re - crowning of John ...
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... true of these beautiful pleasure - grounds in which you justly take much pride . If their parts be separately viewed , many defects will be observed ; but , taking the whole together , nothing seems lacking to complete their enchantment ...
... true of these beautiful pleasure - grounds in which you justly take much pride . If their parts be separately viewed , many defects will be observed ; but , taking the whole together , nothing seems lacking to complete their enchantment ...
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... true justice may be had in every border . His quarrel with the Romish Church is caused by his kingly virtues : * Collier gives the probable approximate date of this play " before 1552. " The praises of Queen Elizabeth were a later ...
... true justice may be had in every border . His quarrel with the Romish Church is caused by his kingly virtues : * Collier gives the probable approximate date of this play " before 1552. " The praises of Queen Elizabeth were a later ...
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