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that period full of designs for things that were never executed: lectures, songs, poems, aphorisms, plays—why
In shirt sleeves—looked fine—fanned himself from time to time—then would take out his knife—plays with
"Speaking of diplomats, did you ever see the play Diplomacy?
Years ago Barrymore was in Philadelphia playing it; he sent me over a lot of tickets: we all went—had
The plot of the play was about a perfumed glove—so trivial, almost silly—yet was a successful study throughout
delicate—very delicate: French, in fact: no one but the French can hit high water mark in such things: the play
of sitting with his glasses stuck on the thumb of his left hand while he uses his right hand for playing
And we know that is part of the game, against which we must play but which stands for a vital something—a
far, and wonderful it is, too: I have seen Marie Wainwright—liked her very much: seen her in Boker's play—Francesca
a good, faithful fellow: and there was a musi-musician cian, too: I used to run round and hear him play
lap—ruminating—not reading: often, with the stove door open, the embers therein flashing warmth into his face—playing
damn you all: what right have you, with your fripperies, poems, proses, to catch the public eye, to play
Commenced playing with the fire. Talked as he worked.
O'Connor takes the view that there is something behind the Shakespeare plays—that the play's not the
books about me: not cumbersome—light: carried them in my pocket: Shakespeare, for instance—one of the Plays
respects the most characteristic—I carried it most: I would buy a cheap second-hand book—tear out the play
It is a sad game to play." Then asked, "You know what hetchel is?
While sitting there we heard the play of the whistling buoy down the river at one of the ship-yards at
I interposed— "How O'Connor would play with Edward Emerson's 'or words to that effect' if he were here
W. responding laughingly— "Yes he would: it would be a sight to dwell upon: he would play Edward sick
best part of it all is Arnold's tribute, and our best feather, too—genuine this time, I guess—for Peter
contemptible, the more utterly contemptible, seem his style and make—up, the instrument upon which he plays
Perhaps I ought to apologize for saying so much to you about a matter which I know plays but the smallest
by and by the capital will go west—somwhere along the Mississippi—the Missouri: that is the natural play
Every pianist should learn to sing and play the violin; then their ears would hear more critically the
But the average pianist plays by sight only, and has no ears.
And, "It is a sword-fish—plays the devil with the enemy—cuts right and left.
We discussed thereupon the part suggestiveness plays in art and literature anyway.
During the Civil War, he played a significant role at the Battle of Antietam and rose to the rank of
During the Civil War, he played a significant role at the Battle of Antietam and rose to the rank of
novels Ruth Hall (1855) and Rose Clark (1856), as well as her collection of stories for children The Play-Day
some playing, some slumbering? Who are the girls? who are the married women?
some playing, some slumbering? Who are the girls? who are the married women?
Who are the infants, some playing, some slumbering? Who are the girls? who are the married women?
Some playing, some slum- bering slumbering ? Who are the girls? Who are the married women?
Who are the infants, some playing, some slumbering? Who are the girls? who are the married women?
NEW YORK: PETER ECKLER, 35 F ULTON TREET 26 THE RUINS OF EMPIRES. family against family, tribe against
To suppose that this product of the play of the organs, born with them, matured with them, and which
.: Peter Smith, 1972.____. Walt Whitman's Workshop: A Collection of Unpublished Manuscripts. Ed.
merchants all mixed together & on the most friendly terms with each other we have all sorts of sports Ball play
Coleridge was to himself throughout his life, what the Spectre was to the hero of one of Calderon's plays
He writes very bright plays for us & then acts them for us with his sisters.
I should very much wish to know from you what stage play and what actor and actress you you remember
Which of Shakesperes Shakespeare's great plays do you find the most entertaing entertaining reading?
He was the author of numerous plays, sonnets, and narrative poems.
Volume I: 1834–1846 (New York: Peter Lang, 1998).
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 (including Richard III and Henry VIII), sonnets, and narrative poems
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
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
Bucke is referring to Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's tragic play, published in 1808.
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 /(rather she Charlotte Stopes[)] /believes S. wrote the plays —I expect to find the volume interesting
As Bucke states here, Stopes believed that Shakespeare had written the plays attributed to him.
The title of her book, however, refers to arguments that Shakespeare's plays had been written by Francis
O'Connor attempted to defend Ignatius Loyola Donnelly's Baconian argument—his theory that Shakespeare's plays
idea Donnelly wrote about in his book The Great Cryptogram: Francis Bacon's Cipher in Shakespeare's Plays
Lev Nikolayevich Tolstoy (1828–1910) was a Russian realist writer of novels, plays, short stories and
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
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
The Asylum band was out in front of the house and they played quite a while to welcome me home.
He published several collections of poetry, and a number of plays and novels.
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
The rhetorician is interested in the ways that writers play on these different identities, highlighting
Every move of him has the free play of the muscle of one who never knew what it was to feel that he stood
wound cuts, First rate to ride, to fight, to hit the bull's eye, to sail a skiff, to sing a song, or play
What play of Shakespeare, represented in America, is not an insult to America, to the marrow in its bones
Review— fifes like a tho the thousand whistles of the fifes, (playing Lannigan's ball) so ro with inexpressible