The Gentleman's Magazine, Tom 232A. Dodd and A. Smith, 1968 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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... stage . This secret of acting , however , has long since been lost ; and our players , whenever they assume a disguise of a lower station , always aim at ( and succeed in ) identifying themselves with the inferior character . There is ...
... stage . This secret of acting , however , has long since been lost ; and our players , whenever they assume a disguise of a lower station , always aim at ( and succeed in ) identifying themselves with the inferior character . There is ...
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... stage is most deficient is that of the ladies of society . If we accept the conventional stage type of " lady " as the standard , it may be admitted that there are several actresses who play up to that false standard with considerable ...
... stage is most deficient is that of the ladies of society . If we accept the conventional stage type of " lady " as the standard , it may be admitted that there are several actresses who play up to that false standard with considerable ...
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... stage lady , may fall within either of these categories . It will be said , how is a tailor's or a costumier's daughter , who has " taken to the stage , " to acquire sufficient knowledge to play the part of a duchess or of a fine lady ...
... stage lady , may fall within either of these categories . It will be said , how is a tailor's or a costumier's daughter , who has " taken to the stage , " to acquire sufficient knowledge to play the part of a duchess or of a fine lady ...
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