Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 186William Blackwood, 1909 - England |
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... LAND OF FOLK - LORE - THE GREEK RE- STRAINT OF THE 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 ...
... LAND OF FOLK - LORE - THE GREEK RE- STRAINT OF THE 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 ...
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... land , and in judging of this point we must never lose sight of the great advantages that national service bestows on the instructors , first by plac- ing in their hands the picked manhood of the nation , and secondly , from the fact ...
... land , and in judging of this point we must never lose sight of the great advantages that national service bestows on the instructors , first by plac- ing in their hands the picked manhood of the nation , and secondly , from the fact ...
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... land , and were treated when no pointedly asked by the Lords of the Council what he thought of the abdication of James II . , he replied that this was “ an odious ensnaring question , " but that he thought of the ab- dication as the ...
... land , and were treated when no pointedly asked by the Lords of the Council what he thought of the abdication of James II . , he replied that this was “ an odious ensnaring question , " but that he thought of the ab- dication as the ...
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... land plundered them by prefer- ence , though without prejudice to the plunder of European ships when occasion served . Then he went back to Boston or New York , wound up the transactions of the voyage , and divided the spoil ...
... land plundered them by prefer- ence , though without prejudice to the plunder of European ships when occasion served . Then he went back to Boston or New York , wound up the transactions of the voyage , and divided the spoil ...
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... land , or New England . there was one thing he could do . He could beat the pirates on the back of the East India Company ; and that he did . The loud clamours of the Company were heard at home , and the Eastern trade suffered ...
... land , or New England . there was one thing he could do . He could beat the pirates on the back of the East India Company ; and that he did . The loud clamours of the Company were heard at home , and the Eastern trade suffered ...
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