Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 186W. Blackwood, 1909 - England |
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... PLAY - THE ACTING OF " KING LEAR ” —THE GARRICK OF TRADITION - KEAN AND HAZLITT - SIR HENRY IRVING'S FAILURE — AT THE HAYMARKET THEATRE - A TRIUMPH OF SIMPLICITY - SHELLEY'S LETTERS - THE SIN OF COMPLETENESS -LANDSCAPE AND CRITICISM - A ...
... PLAY - THE ACTING OF " KING LEAR ” —THE GARRICK OF TRADITION - KEAN AND HAZLITT - SIR HENRY IRVING'S FAILURE — AT THE HAYMARKET THEATRE - A TRIUMPH OF SIMPLICITY - SHELLEY'S LETTERS - THE SIN OF COMPLETENESS -LANDSCAPE AND CRITICISM - A ...
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... PLAY AT THE HOME OFFICE . BY SIR ROBERT ANDERSON , K.C.B. , • JOHN TIPTOFT . BY CHARLES WHIBLEY , • 593 606 · 617 630 A MAN'S MAN . THE END . BY IAN HAY , AUTHOR OF ' THE RIGHT STUFF , ' 644 • THE GALLEON . BY DAVID HANNAY , 663 · THE ...
... PLAY AT THE HOME OFFICE . BY SIR ROBERT ANDERSON , K.C.B. , • JOHN TIPTOFT . BY CHARLES WHIBLEY , • 593 606 · 617 630 A MAN'S MAN . THE END . BY IAN HAY , AUTHOR OF ' THE RIGHT STUFF , ' 644 • THE GALLEON . BY DAVID HANNAY , 663 · THE ...
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... play , " What Every Woman Knows , " is a good instance of his strength and weakness . The technical cleverness of it can hardly be overstated . It runs smoothly from start to finish ; it bristles with 66 ' points " and swarms with ...
... play , " What Every Woman Knows , " is a good instance of his strength and weakness . The technical cleverness of it can hardly be overstated . It runs smoothly from start to finish ; it bristles with 66 ' points " and swarms with ...
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... play with petty counters , using all the while the rules and speech of the greater game . He wants to domesticate the sublime , and thereby succeeds in making it ridiculous . And all the while he has none of the true Cock- ney ...
... play with petty counters , using all the while the rules and speech of the greater game . He wants to domesticate the sublime , and thereby succeeds in making it ridiculous . And all the while he has none of the true Cock- ney ...
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... play makes the ordinary man feel shy , for , let it never be for- gotten , the ordinary man has a very acute sense of the relevant and the congruous . But in politics it is not too much to say that the Cockney tempera- ment is an ...
... play makes the ordinary man feel shy , for , let it never be for- gotten , the ordinary man has a very acute sense of the relevant and the congruous . But in politics it is not too much to say that the Cockney tempera- ment is an ...
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