Notes and Queries, Volumen137Oxford University Press, 1920 |
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... Tragedy of Tragedies . ' Booksellers ' Catalogues . Notices to Correspondents . - " with those who feel that ' N. & Q. ' is still doing good work in enabling people to turn aside from the hurly - burly for a few hours and find rest and ...
... Tragedy of Tragedies . ' Booksellers ' Catalogues . Notices to Correspondents . - " with those who feel that ' N. & Q. ' is still doing good work in enabling people to turn aside from the hurly - burly for a few hours and find rest and ...
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... tragedy was not sufficiently strong to admit of his being present . ' WILLOUGHBY MAYCOCK . Col. Macdonell's duel is briefly mentioned in Mackenzie's History of the Macdonalds , ' p . 358 , and in The Clan Donald , ' by the Rev. A ...
... tragedy was not sufficiently strong to admit of his being present . ' WILLOUGHBY MAYCOCK . Col. Macdonell's duel is briefly mentioned in Mackenzie's History of the Macdonalds , ' p . 358 , and in The Clan Donald , ' by the Rev. A ...
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... tragedies ' The Covent Garden Tragedy and The Tragedy of Tragedies - both , para- doxical though it sound , being burlesques . As Fielding's dramatic works ( save his adapta- tions of Molière ) seldom claim attention at the present day ...
... tragedies ' The Covent Garden Tragedy and The Tragedy of Tragedies - both , para- doxical though it sound , being burlesques . As Fielding's dramatic works ( save his adapta- tions of Molière ) seldom claim attention at the present day ...
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... Tragedy of Tragedies ; or , The Life and it , but he omits to mention a more cogent reason Death of Tom Thumb the Great , ' and staging it for dissociating his name from its authorship , in 1731. The rearranged edition , embellished ...
... Tragedy of Tragedies ; or , The Life and it , but he omits to mention a more cogent reason Death of Tom Thumb the Great , ' and staging it for dissociating his name from its authorship , in 1731. The rearranged edition , embellished ...
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... Tragedy ' will enjoy much diversion , but , from the very nature of the subject , they must not look for the intense humanity and fidelity to nature characteristic of the works written by him when he had travelled two decades further ...
... Tragedy ' will enjoy much diversion , but , from the very nature of the subject , they must not look for the intense humanity and fidelity to nature characteristic of the works written by him when he had travelled two decades further ...
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