The Quarterly Review, Volumes 262-263William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, John Murray, William Smith, George Walter Prothero, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1934 |
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... play is in every way like that of the organ ' ( VI , 20 ) . And as with the instrument so with the playing of it : when the former has been regarded as having a sacred character its manipulation has usually been confined to members of a ...
... play is in every way like that of the organ ' ( VI , 20 ) . And as with the instrument so with the playing of it : when the former has been regarded as having a sacred character its manipulation has usually been confined to members of a ...
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... play to be played by really thrilling , splendid players . In " Macbeth " the part of the messenger is the part I would like to play if I were a man . ' The next supper on Jan. 24 , 1925 , was to be the last of the long series at which ...
... play to be played by really thrilling , splendid players . In " Macbeth " the part of the messenger is the part I would like to play if I were a man . ' The next supper on Jan. 24 , 1925 , was to be the last of the long series at which ...
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... plays in which a number of eminent actors and actresses , headed by Mr Henry Ainley , took part . At the same theatre , in January 1927 , a professional performance of Frederick Reynolds's play ' The Dramatist ' was organised by ...
... plays in which a number of eminent actors and actresses , headed by Mr Henry Ainley , took part . At the same theatre , in January 1927 , a professional performance of Frederick Reynolds's play ' The Dramatist ' was organised by ...
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