Simply enter the word you wish to find and the search engine will search for every instance of the word in the journals. For example: Fight. All instances of the use of the word fight will show up on the results page.
Using an asterisk (*) will increase the odds of finding the results you are seeking. For example: Fight*. The search results will display every instance of fight, fights, fighting, etc. More than one wildcard may be used. For example: *ricar*. This search will return most references to the Aricara tribe, including Ricara, Ricares, Aricaris, Ricaries, Ricaree, Ricareis, and Ricarra. Using a question mark (?) instead of an asterisk (*) will allow you to search for a single character. For example, r?n will find all instances of ran and run, but will not find rain or ruin.
Searches are not case sensitive. For example: george will come up with the same results as George.
Searching for a specific phrase may help narrow down the results. Rather long phrases are no problem. For example: "This white pudding we all esteem".
Because of the creative spellings used by the journalists, it may be necessary to try your search multiple times. For example: P?ro*. This search brings up numerous variant spellings of the French word pirogue, "a large dugout canoe or open boat." Searching for P?*r*og?* will bring up other variant spellings. Searching for canoe or boat also may be helpful.
Entering in only one field | Searches |
---|---|
Year, Month, & Day | Single day |
Year & Month | Whole month |
Year | Whole year |
Month & Day | 1600-#-# to 2100-#-# |
Month | 1600-#-1 to 2100-#-31 |
Day | 1600-01-# to 2100-12-# |
Giacosa —the Shakspear of Italy—whose Play on Wed. night at the Standard Theater Sarah Bernhard Bernhardt
The French actress Sarah Bernhardt (1844–1923) starred in stage productions of popular French plays in
She had roles in plays by Victor Hugo and Alexandre Dumas and played males roles, including Shakespeare's
works came under scrutiny during the nineteenth-century because of suspicions that he had written plays
For more on the Baconian theory, see Henry William Smith, Was Lord Bacon The Author of Shakespeare's Plays
He was the author of numerous plays (including Richard III and Henry VIII), sonnets, and narrative poems
works came under scrutiny during the nineteenth-century because of suspicions that he had written plays
For more on the Baconian theory, see Henry William Smith, Was Lord Bacon The Author of Shakespeare's Plays
for his notions of Atlantis as an antediluvian civilization and for his belief that Shakespeare's plays
Bacon, an idea he argued in his book The Great Cryptogram: Francis Bacon's Cipher in Shakespeare's Plays
works came under scrutiny during the nineteenth-century because of suspicions that he had written plays
For more on the Baconian theory, see Henry William Smith, Was Lord Bacon The Author of Shakespeare's Plays
He was the author of numerous plays, sonnets, and narrative poems.
Henry VIII is one of Shakespeare's history plays, based on the life of Henry VIII, who was the King of
Shakepeare's play was published in the First Folio of 1623.
works came under scrutiny during the nineteenth-century because of suspicions that he had written plays
For more on the Baconian theory, see Henry William Smith, Was Lord Bacon The Author of Shakespeare's Plays
works came under scrutiny during the nineteenth-century because of suspicions that he had written plays
For more on the Baconian theory, see Henry William Smith, Was Lord Bacon The Author of Shakespeare's Plays
works came under scrutiny during the nineteenth-century because of suspicions that he had written plays
For more on the Baconian theory, see Henry William Smith, Was Lord Bacon The Author of Shakespeare's Plays
Note-book (Boston: Houghton & Mifflin, 1886), which argued that Sir Francis Bacon had written the plays
writer, pseudo-scientist and Shakespeare critic, who argued that Francis Bacon wrote Shakespeare's plays
A favorite theory was that Francis Bacon, the English philosopher, actually wrote the plays and left
or remain in the same room with you, Little you know the subtle electric fire that for your sake is play
- ing playing within me.
powers far greater than Irving's, if you can see special merit & a new great teaching in the Norse play
As publishers do not care to buy the play, I cannot get into public notice.
The full name of this play is Madansema, Slave of Love; re Tolstoi, a counter-song to anti-marriage,
Clara Jecks (1854–1951) was an English actress and singer who often played the roles of either young
Helena Modjeska (1840–1909) was a well-known Polish actress, particularly famous for playing Shakespearean
works came under scrutiny during the nineteenth-century because of suspicions that he had written plays
For more on the Baconian theory, see Henry William Smith, Was Lord Bacon The Author of Shakespeare's Plays
Shakespeare and Francis Bacon here, he is referencing the Baconian theory—the idea that Shakespeare's plays
Baconian theorist, who authored Hamlet's Note-book, in which he argued that Bacon had authored the play
Fanny Kemble (1809-1893) was a popular English actress and author of plays, poems, and memoirs concerning
.; Fanny Kemble (1809-1893) was a popular English actress and author of plays, poems, and memoirs concerning
The play was given its first performance on May 7, 1886, in the Grand Theatre, Islington, London, by
Outside, the sky perfectly clear & cloudless, the fountain playing, the trees across the open space,
—Evening spent in the house—chiefly in learning & playing "Pedro" with Willie & his friends.
count great, O soul, to penetrate the themes of mighty books, Absorbing deep and full from thoughts, plays
As one by one withdraw the lofty actors, From that great play on history's stage eterne, That lurid,
again, Amorous, mature, all beautiful to me, all wondrous, My limbs and the quivering fire that ever plays
After the cycles, poems, singers, plays, Vaunted Ionia's, India's—Homer, Shakspere—the long, long times
No, while memories subtly play—the past vivid as ever; For but last night I woke, and in that spectral
That you are here—that life exists and identity, That the powerful play goes on, and you may contribute
see me, bro't brought a big bunch of fall wild flowers—the big stout Dutch woman is out in front playing
AS I sit with others at a great feast, suddenly while the music is playing, To my mind, (whence it comes
robin, lark and thrush, singing their songs—the flitting bluebird; For such the scenes the annual play
—I liked too to get out into the "bush"—chipmunks calling & playing about me—one little fellow descending
a tree in front of me & playing about for fully 5 minutes before running off amid the rustling leaves
tangle, openings, and pink turf, Different colors, pale gray and green, purple, white, and gold, the play
He shall be lawless, rude, illiterate, he shall be one condemn'd by others for deeds done, I will play
Around the idea of thee the war revolving, With all its angry and vehement play of causes, (With vast
The Asylum band was out in front of the house and they played quite a while to welcome me home.
Probably you do not, nor that you used to be very good to them, playing "tag" and marbles with them—now
thousands on the Town Hall Square—the great central open space in the town—to listen to the band which plays
midnight & upon the last stroke of 12 everybody wishes everybody else a "Happy New Year," the band then playing
Dante, flocks of singing birds, The Border Minstrelsy, the bye-gone ballads, feudal tales, essays, plays
The passionate teeming plays this curtain hid!)
As we approached along the avenue a band struck up, playing by lamplight, the new moon shining over head
Everyone manifestly glad to see him back—talk & laughter, band playing all the time—now "Home, Sweet
limitless, in vain I try to think how limitless, I do not doubt that the orbs and the systems of orbs play
Ignatius Donnelly will lecture on "The Authorship of Shakespeare's Plays" at the Academy of Music, on
for his notions of Atlantis as an antediluvian civilization and for his belief that Shakespeare's plays
Bacon, an idea he argued in his book The Great Cryptogram: Francis Bacon's Cipher in Shakespeare's Plays
Whitman is referring to King Lear, the titular character of William Shakespeare's play King Lear (1606
In the play, Lear abdicates his throne and loses his former glory, becoming insane and impoverished.
force advancing with irresistible power on the world's stage, (Have the old forces, the old wars, played
defiles through the woods, gain'd at night, The British advancing, rounding in from the east, fiercely playing
march'd forth to inter- cept intercept the enemy, They are cut off, murderous artillery from the hills plays
He was the author of numerous plays, sonnets, and narrative poems.
I love to look on the Stars and Stripes, I hope the fifes will play Yankee Doodle.
The birds sang & twittered joyously in the swaying & rustling trees overhead & a gentle breeze played
How my thoughts play subtly at the spectacles around! How the clouds pass silently overhead!
rest standing, they are too tired, Afar on arctic ice the she-walrus lying drowsily while her cubs play
evening, the musket-muz- zles musket-muzzles all bear bunches of flowers presented by women; Children at play
The wooden pillow had "the feathers the wrong way up": the tapping & pounding was "playing the piano
and strength, all hues we know, Green blades of grass and warbling birds, children that gambol and play
all the rest, maternity of all the rest, And with it every instrument in multitudes, The players playing
and Fanny Kemble in Fazio, "a rapid-running, yet heavy-timber'd, tremendous, wrenching, passionate play
play the part that looks back on the actor or actress!
Play the old role, the role that is great or small according as one makes it!
works came under scrutiny during the nineteenth-century because of suspicions that he had written plays
For more on the Baconian theory, see Henry William Smith, Was Lord Bacon The Author of Shakespeare's Plays
hair rumpled over and blind- ing blinding the eyes; The march of firemen in their own costumes, the play
what was expected of heaven or fear'd of hell, are now consumed, Mad filaments, ungovernable shoots play
He was the author of numerous plays, sonnets, and narrative poems.
is referencing Hamlet's "To be, or not to be" soliloquy in Act 3, Scene 1 of William Shakespeare's play