The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 287F. Jefferies, 1967 - Early English newspapers The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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Page 183
... drama , while he had illustrious predecessors to supply the model and to point the way . " All but God is changing day by day , " and when we compare the drama of the days of Elizabeth with the drama of the days of Victoria , we find ...
... drama , while he had illustrious predecessors to supply the model and to point the way . " All but God is changing day by day , " and when we compare the drama of the days of Elizabeth with the drama of the days of Victoria , we find ...
Page 194
... dramatic deterioration which indicates public degradation of ideals . The olden drama is not , perhaps , dead , but is sleeping ; and the new drama , which should express our morals and our manners , is not yet born . There is still ...
... dramatic deterioration which indicates public degradation of ideals . The olden drama is not , perhaps , dead , but is sleeping ; and the new drama , which should express our morals and our manners , is not yet born . There is still ...
Page 295
... dramatic . Let us revere and enjoy it . No , the development of the older drama into that of the present day is not progress or advance . The tone of the drama in any particular day is conditioned by the tone of national feeling ; and ...
... dramatic . Let us revere and enjoy it . No , the development of the older drama into that of the present day is not progress or advance . The tone of the drama in any particular day is conditioned by the tone of national feeling ; and ...
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Causes Some of Changes in Dress By C FORTESCUE YONGE | 127 |
Northern Height Some Literary Landmarks of a By W C | 149 |
Old Doctors The By C W HECKETHORN | 156 |
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