Sharpe's London magazine, a journal of entertainment and instruction. [entitled] Sharpe's London journal. [entitled] Sharpe's London magazine, conducted by mrs. S.C. Hall, Volumes 24-25Anna Maria Hall |
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... Burlesque : By John Churchill Brenan : 81 Correspondents , Answers to : 56 , 112 , 168 , 224 , 280 336 Drama , The English ; from Dawn to Meridian : By J. A .: 6 , 57 , 193 , 231 Fortunes , The , of Jessy and Margaret Trevor : By Mrs ...
... Burlesque : By John Churchill Brenan : 81 Correspondents , Answers to : 56 , 112 , 168 , 224 , 280 336 Drama , The English ; from Dawn to Meridian : By J. A .: 6 , 57 , 193 , 231 Fortunes , The , of Jessy and Margaret Trevor : By Mrs ...
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... BURLESQUE . BY JOHN CHURCHILL BRENAN . should prefer witnessing. " The Cawn , " near the entry of the Firth of Forth . This rock is about 20 feet broad , and 60 long , uncovered only at the lowest ebb of spring tides . It was as it ...
... BURLESQUE . BY JOHN CHURCHILL BRENAN . should prefer witnessing. " The Cawn , " near the entry of the Firth of Forth . This rock is about 20 feet broad , and 60 long , uncovered only at the lowest ebb of spring tides . It was as it ...
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Anna Maria Hall. BURLESQUE . BY JOHN CHURCHILL BRENAN . should prefer witnessing dramas which reflect , " My minikin. Old ... burlesque . Since the days when Drury Lane was a patent theatre , and its company was known as " His Majesty's ...
Anna Maria Hall. BURLESQUE . BY JOHN CHURCHILL BRENAN . should prefer witnessing dramas which reflect , " My minikin. Old ... burlesque . Since the days when Drury Lane was a patent theatre , and its company was known as " His Majesty's ...
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... burlesque itself . Though more popular than ever at the present time , burlesque is anything but a modern in- vention . Plays which laughed at the follies of the time and ridiculed the drama itself , are amongst the earliest forms of ...
... burlesque itself . Though more popular than ever at the present time , burlesque is anything but a modern in- vention . Plays which laughed at the follies of the time and ridiculed the drama itself , are amongst the earliest forms of ...
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... Burlesque owes its popularity . The favourite airs from the operas are far from spoiled when called upon to wind up a burlesque situation , and often come more freshly to the ear than when we have been listening to several long acts of ...
... Burlesque owes its popularity . The favourite airs from the operas are far from spoiled when called upon to wind up a burlesque situation , and often come more freshly to the ear than when we have been listening to several long acts of ...
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