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Example sentences for "this play"

  • What are the two main stories in this play?

  • Draw five parallel columns and place at the head the names of the five stories and episodes that are woven together in this play.

  • What other instances of the use of the supernatural are there in this play?

  • Which of these passages are most characteristic of this play?

  • But I'll change the script of this play to conform to the chase.

  • There is quite a complicated plot to this play," explained Mr. Pertell, in issuing his instructions.

  • But pray, says he, you that are a Critick, is this Play according to your Dramatick Rules, as you call them?

  • Why, there is not a single Sentence in this Play that I do not know the Meaning of.

  • The received Character of this Play is, That it is the Pattern of Genteel Comedy.

  • The language of this play is as modern, and the verses as musical as those of Rowe; fire and elevation run through it, and there are many strokes of the most melting tenderness.

  • Honoria and Mammon, a Comedy; this Play is grounded on the abovementioned Masque.

  • Old Couple, a Comedy, printed in 4to; this play is intended to expose the vice of covetousness.

  • The blankets and baskets can be the same in this play as in that one.

  • For a cast composed entirely of girls, such as a girls' camp or school, this play can be given with gymnasium suits forming part of the costumes for both Merrymount lads and Puritans.

  • This play may be given by a cast of girls.

  • He finished it at last, saying as he did so, "It has not been my desire to deal in this play with so-called problems.

  • This play he finished, lingering at Amalfi, in September, 1879.

  • Mr. Archer, whose criticism of this play is extraordinarily brilliant, does his best to extenuate the stiffness of it.

  • The copy of this play in the British Museum has here "Scinthin maide;" but another, belonging to the Rev.

  • This play is not founded on any particular Irish folk-tale.

  • Justice is not condemned by the facts shown in this play, nor is its working extolled.

  • There is little difficulty with the modified Scots dialect in this play if one remembers that ae generally takes the place of such sounds as e in tea, o in so, a in have, and so on, and that a' means all.

  • Before I turn to the other side of the subject I will refer to one more characteristic of this play which is dramatically disadvantageous.

  • In this play Hamlet 'chiefly loved' one speech; and he asks for a part of it.

  • It cannot be by accident that Shakespeare so frequently in this play uses a device which contributes to excite the vague fear of hidden forces operating on minds unconscious of their influence.

  • The plot of this play is founded on history.

  • The plot is borrowed from a story in the celebrated romance of Gil Blas: The fable is very interesting, the characters are few, but active; and the attention in this play is never suffered to wander.

  • This play, which is certainly the least excellent of any of Thomson's, was first offered to Mr. Garrick, but he did not think proper to accept it.

  • In one performance of this play a sectional bookcase which stood in the room was hung with purple cheese cloth and served as an altar.

  • This play is fully protected by copyright.

  • NOTES ON THE BACCHÆ [1] For illustrations of the fable of this play, compare Hyginus, Fab.

  • A reference to the notes of the elegant scholar, to whom we owe the Cambridge edition of this play, will, I trust, show that I have done as much as can well be done with such corrupted lines.

  • Afterward, in speaking of this play, he said that he had written it because "there was a Maude Adams in the world.

  • This play was "The Lost Paradise," which the American had adapted from Ludwig Fulda's drama.

  • Charles was enormously interested in this play, and after it was finished carried a copy about in his pocket, reading it or having it read wherever he thought it could find a friendly ear.

  • Charles Frohman reopened the theater on August 27th with a revival of this play, in which Georgia Drew Barrymore, the mother of Ethel, appeared as Mrs. Perrin.

  • This play is an improved translation of one of the same title in French.

  • The model of this play is formed upon Sir William Davenant's Play-House to be let: But neither of them met with much success.

  • There is some poetry in this play; and in the multiplicity of its incidents, he has followed the example of the British Poets.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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