The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1799 |
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... says an Italian author , it was recited in 1585 , con sontuosissimo apparato . This tragedy be- comes attractive also from another anecdote attached to its scenical history . When it was first exhibited , the part of Edipus was per ...
... says an Italian author , it was recited in 1585 , con sontuosissimo apparato . This tragedy be- comes attractive also from another anecdote attached to its scenical history . When it was first exhibited , the part of Edipus was per ...
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... ( says Mr. W. ) is opened by the ghost of Orsilia , the murdered wife of the king of Egypt , who quits the dark abyss for the purpose of instigating her son , the king of Arabia , to avenge her death . Mr. W. gives a passage in her ...
... ( says Mr. W. ) is opened by the ghost of Orsilia , the murdered wife of the king of Egypt , who quits the dark abyss for the purpose of instigating her son , the king of Arabia , to avenge her death . Mr. W. gives a passage in her ...
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... says on this subject seems conjectural , and supported by no authority . Fulvio Testi died in 1646 . Aristodemo , a tragedy by Carlo de ' Dottori , 1657 , is next recorded ; and the suffrage of the excellent critic Signorelli is given ...
... says on this subject seems conjectural , and supported by no authority . Fulvio Testi died in 1646 . Aristodemo , a tragedy by Carlo de ' Dottori , 1657 , is next recorded ; and the suffrage of the excellent critic Signorelli is given ...
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... defects noticed in ships transporting merchandice are , Ist , Their too great depth ; 2dly , Their shortness ; for a ship that # that wants length ( says he ) is impeded by Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy , Vol . VI . 15.
... defects noticed in ships transporting merchandice are , Ist , Their too great depth ; 2dly , Their shortness ; for a ship that # that wants length ( says he ) is impeded by Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy , Vol . VI . 15.
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that wants length ( says he ) is impeded by its continual ascent and descent ; moreover , the tendency of the action of the up- per sails of a ship is not only to propel horizontally , but to elevate the stern and to depress the head ...
that wants length ( says he ) is impeded by its continual ascent and descent ; moreover , the tendency of the action of the up- per sails of a ship is not only to propel horizontally , but to elevate the stern and to depress the head ...
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