Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen6W. Blackwood., 1820 |
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... or drowned her when she would not hang . As she is hurried off , her canine familiar appears- " bow , wow , ” -as if marking out Cuddy Banks , SACONTALA ; OR , THE FATAL RING . 1820 . 415 Analytical Essays on the Old English Dramatists .
... or drowned her when she would not hang . As she is hurried off , her canine familiar appears- " bow , wow , ” -as if marking out Cuddy Banks , SACONTALA ; OR , THE FATAL RING . 1820 . 415 Analytical Essays on the Old English Dramatists .
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SACONTALA ; OR , THE FATAL RING . Sacontala ; or , the Fatal Ring . 1820 . The murder is now out ; and old Carter brings the body of Susan in a coffin , and forces the inurderer to look upon it . The officers of justice enter , and he ...
SACONTALA ; OR , THE FATAL RING . Sacontala ; or , the Fatal Ring . 1820 . The murder is now out ; and old Carter brings the body of Susan in a coffin , and forces the inurderer to look upon it . The officers of justice enter , and he ...
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... Sacontala , or , the Fatal Ring , was the brightest . Sir William Jones has ventured to call him the Shakspeare of India - not perhaps a very philoso- phical opinion , for neither the human mind nor human life did ever so exist in India ...
... Sacontala , or , the Fatal Ring , was the brightest . Sir William Jones has ventured to call him the Shakspeare of India - not perhaps a very philoso- phical opinion , for neither the human mind nor human life did ever so exist in India ...
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Sacontala ; or , the Fatal Ring . 1820 . musical mode to which the words are adapted has filled their souls with rap- ture . " The manager is so entranced in the music and song , that the actress has to remind him that he has an ...
Sacontala ; or , the Fatal Ring . 1820 . musical mode to which the words are adapted has filled their souls with rap- ture . " The manager is so entranced in the music and song , that the actress has to remind him that he has an ...
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... Sacontala , though the adopted child of the Brah- men Canna , is the daughter of Mena- ca , one of the nymphs of the lower heavens , by Causica , the sage and mo- narch . Every moment Dushmanta and Sacontala are becoming more des ...
... Sacontala , though the adopted child of the Brah- men Canna , is the daughter of Mena- ca , one of the nymphs of the lower heavens , by Causica , the sage and mo- narch . Every moment Dushmanta and Sacontala are becoming more des ...
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