Macmillan's Magazine, 1. kötet;93. kötetMacmillan and Company, 1905 |
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103. oldal
... played for enormous stakes both at the public gaming - tables and at private assemblies . But the chief scene of high play between gentlemen was at Almack's , a club named after its first proprietor , which was the parent of the present ...
... played for enormous stakes both at the public gaming - tables and at private assemblies . But the chief scene of high play between gentlemen was at Almack's , a club named after its first proprietor , which was the parent of the present ...
510. oldal
... play with a religious bias . The present writer saw it both at St. George's Hall and at the Coronet Theatre . Its contrasted reception at those buildings was another instance of the potency which the spirit of place possesses . At St ...
... play with a religious bias . The present writer saw it both at St. George's Hall and at the Coronet Theatre . Its contrasted reception at those buildings was another instance of the potency which the spirit of place possesses . At St ...
511. oldal
... play may be left to the imagination . In any case , the task would be arduous . There is yet one other phase which both writers seem to have neglected , the dominance of stage tradition . If If you have reverent plays , the question of ...
... play may be left to the imagination . In any case , the task would be arduous . There is yet one other phase which both writers seem to have neglected , the dominance of stage tradition . If If you have reverent plays , the question of ...
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Macmillan's Magazine, 58. kötet David Masson,George Grove,John Morley,Mowbray Morris Teljes nézet - 1888 |
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