The Quarterly Review, Volumes 237-238William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1922 |
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... effect of some artifices in moving the awe or pity of the spectators . He tells us that , in the parting scene between Jaffier and Belvidera in Otway's tragedy of ' Venice Preserved , ' the sound of the passing bell , tolling for the ...
... effect of some artifices in moving the awe or pity of the spectators . He tells us that , in the parting scene between Jaffier and Belvidera in Otway's tragedy of ' Venice Preserved , ' the sound of the passing bell , tolling for the ...
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... , and which are commonly known as caterwauling . Played in concert by a number of per- formers dispersed throughout the theatre , the instrument exerted a powerful effect upon the actors ; it struck LONDON LIFE IN THE TIME OF ADDISON 25.
... , and which are commonly known as caterwauling . Played in concert by a number of per- formers dispersed throughout the theatre , the instrument exerted a powerful effect upon the actors ; it struck LONDON LIFE IN THE TIME OF ADDISON 25.
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... effect upon the actors ; it struck a damp into generals , and frighted heroes off the stage at the first sound of it a crowned head had been seen t tremble , and a princess to fall into fits . When Beaumon and Fletcher's play , ' The ...
... effect upon the actors ; it struck a damp into generals , and frighted heroes off the stage at the first sound of it a crowned head had been seen t tremble , and a princess to fall into fits . When Beaumon and Fletcher's play , ' The ...
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... effect his own escape to Shoa . There he soon found means ( 1866 ) to kill Theodore's governor and to proclaim himself king of Shoa under the ambitious title of Menelik II , thereby claiming descent from the legendary Menelik , son o ...
... effect his own escape to Shoa . There he soon found means ( 1866 ) to kill Theodore's governor and to proclaim himself king of Shoa under the ambitious title of Menelik II , thereby claiming descent from the legendary Menelik , son o ...
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... effects by a more and more intense preoccupation with perfection of form . There are pieces in Vignettes in Rhyme ' which do not from a technical point of view coincide with the writer's highest standard . Few poets have printed so few ...
... effects by a more and more intense preoccupation with perfection of form . There are pieces in Vignettes in Rhyme ' which do not from a technical point of view coincide with the writer's highest standard . Few poets have printed so few ...
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