The Dublin University Magazine, Том 59William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1862 |
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... play of the most familiar kind . That sort of taste which de- lights in comic histories of England and low burlesques of the Iliad , must be largely gratified by the homage paid to it in this new presentment of a lofty theme . It is not ...
... play of the most familiar kind . That sort of taste which de- lights in comic histories of England and low burlesques of the Iliad , must be largely gratified by the homage paid to it in this new presentment of a lofty theme . It is not ...
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... play is so very small . If the characters say less than of yore , they attempt by looks and movements of many kinds to make up for their defects of tongue . When Desdemona lands at Cyprus she at once begins scattering alms among the ...
... play is so very small . If the characters say less than of yore , they attempt by looks and movements of many kinds to make up for their defects of tongue . When Desdemona lands at Cyprus she at once begins scattering alms among the ...
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... play would have been hissed off the stage . But in Spain , there could be no denouement without a miracle : so the soul is supposed to linger in the body of the departed Eusebio until a priest arrives to hear his confession . Alberto ...
... play would have been hissed off the stage . But in Spain , there could be no denouement without a miracle : so the soul is supposed to linger in the body of the departed Eusebio until a priest arrives to hear his confession . Alberto ...
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