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The references to the traditional English fair, " Scarborough Fair " and the refrain " parsley, sage, rosemary, and thyme " date to 19th century versions, and the refrain may have been borrowed from the ballad Riddles Wisely Expounded, ( Child Ballad # 1 ), which has a similar plot.
* Another prison inmate, Kenneth Koon, told his cellmate, Anthony Wisely, that he had committed the murders but has since recanted his statement.
Wisely such a folly has been resisted.

Wisely and on
Wisely, the company had not totally turned its back on piston engines, as it continued to produce a variety of four-cylinder models throughout the 1970s.
The article " Use Our Literature Wisely ", which appeared in the May 1990 issue of Our Kingdom Ministry, stated that " there are growing pressures against all religious elements " and went on to say that their main concern was to move ahead in the worldwide preaching work, " without hindrance.
The article " Use Our Literature Wisely ", which appeared in the May 1990 issue of Our Kingdom Ministry, stated that " there are growing pressures against all religious elements ", and it went on to say that their main concern was to move ahead in the worldwide Kingdom preaching work, " without hindrance.

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Wisely or unwisely, I have not taken my scepticism to be a reason for any active hostility to the Nouvelle Droite people, some of whom I count as friends ... Time permitting, I accept invitations from that side, so that I spoke at their conference in Antwerp in 2000, if only as a stand-in for an announced speaker who had cancelled at the last minute for health reasons ( Pim Fortuyn, no less, the Dutch liberal sociology professor who criticized Islam, subsequently went into politics, and ended up murdered by a leftist ).

Wisely and .
Wisely McDonnell very soon decided to withdraw as he was well aware of the futility of trying to attack a defended Māori Pa.
By Rhoda Broughton, author of " Cometh Up as a Flower ," " Good-Bye Sweetheart ," " Not Wisely, But Too Well ," " Nancy ," " Red as a Rose is She ," & c., & c.
His Film, The ABC of Walking Wisely, is available as an mp3 from Rifftrax, whose concept is similar to Mystery Science Theatre 3000.
" Wisely, the King and Queen decided to never repeat the experience.
Many of the songs he published were revived in the Folk music revival, for example " The Riddle Song " (" I gave my love a Cherry "), which he connects with Child No. 1, " Riddles Wisely Expounded ".
* Alec Taylor, Jr. – Love Wisely ( 1896 ), Bayardo ( 1910 ), Aleppo ( 1914 ), Gay Crusader ( 1917 ), Gainsborough ( 1918 )
* Alec Taylor, Jr. – Love Wisely ( 1897 ), Sceptre ( 1903 ), Sancy ( 1907 ), Lemberg ( 1910 ), Trois Temps ( 1914 ), Prince Chimay ( 1918 ), Lady Juror ( 1922 ), Inkerman ( 1923 ), Book Law ( 1927 )
Wisely, Pašić didn't lead all the Radical cabinets, letting other members of his party ( or sometimes outside of it ) be prime ministers.
* The Legend of Wisely a. k. a. Legend Of Wu, Legend of the Golden Pearl ( 1987 )
Wisely or unwisely, our medical college had linked up with an organization ( AMA ) which assumed the task of defining and dictating standards for medical schools, with a view to eliminating incompetent institutions.
* Using God's Resources Wisely: Isaiah and Urban Possibility.
The plot is closely related to " Riddles Wisely Expounded " ( Child Ballad # 1 ), in which the Devil proposes to carry off a woman unless she can answer a number of riddles.
Wisely adopting a scheme of town planning evolved by the builder of Tremadog and his Italian craftsmen, Squire Williams gave Penrhyndeudraeth broad streets and wide open spaces.

Comedie and has
On the contrary, the old plays are continually being reinterpreted, and each new production of a classic has only a brief history at the Comedie.
So far as I know, the Comedie has never put Moliere's people in the costumes of the 20th century, but they do reinterpret plays and characters.
We are often told that the Comedie has, unfortunately, life-contracts with old actors who are both mediocre and lazy, drawing their pay without much acting but probably doing real service to the Comedie by staying off the stage.

Comedie and on
A number of stage productions based on the franchise were also produced in the mid 1990s, including the " Comedie Musicale Utena la fillette révolutionnaire ", staged by an all-female Takarazuka-style cast.
It went on to have a long run in Paris at the Comedie des Champs-Élysées, and productions in cities all over the world including London, Berlin, Vienna, Stockholm, Tokyo, Mumbai, Seoul, Tel Aviv and Istanbul.
" Brooklyn Boy " also began life at the Pacific Playwrights Festival, in 2003, and was produced at South Coast Repertory, on Broadway by Manhattan Theatre Club at the Biltmore Theatre, and in Paris at the Comedie des Champs-Élysées.
When Rachel first stepped on the stage of Comedie Francaise, French classical tragedy was not dying but dead.
Pressured, in part, by a 32 % tax on performances by foreign troupes, by the end of 1925, the troupe had decided to reconstitute themselves as a Bucharest-based troupe, taking the Romanian-language name Dramă şi Comedie.
Other collaborative blogs include those focussing on the work of a single notable author such as La Comedie Humaine where members share their summaries and reviews as well as information about the French author, Honoré de Balzac.

Comedie and its
Still, whose reputation as a serious churchman cannot easily be reconciled with the buffoonery in A Ryght Pithy, Pleasaunt and merie Comedie: Intytuled Gammer Gurtons Nedle, was first credited with its authorship by Isaac Reed in his 1782 edition of Biographia dramatica.

Comedie and at
Among the Moliere specialists of some years ago, Louis Jouvet tried to humanize some of the clowns, while Fernand Ledoux, often performing at the Comedie, made them more gross than Moliere may have intended.
Accordingly, at the Comedie last year, Jean Meyer played a sympathetic Arnolphe and drew criticism for turning the comedy into a tragedy.
Jouvet played him as a sincere zealot, and Ledoux, at the Comedie, made him a gross buffoon, or so the historians tell us.
Summaries, reviews and other information about Balzac and his works are being collated at the collaborative blog La Comedie Humaine
* Siegfried ( 1928, premiere at the Comedie des Champs-Elysees )
Upon her deathbed Rachel wrote many farewell letters to her sons, family members, lovers, colleagues and theatre connections at Comedie Francaise.
Grand Cafe de la Comedie at Lafayette in 1905
Her brother, the actor Nicolas Desmares ( c. 1650-1714 ), began as a member of a subsidized company at Copenhagen, but by her influence he came to Paris and was received in 1685 sans debut, the first time such an honor had been accorded at the Comedie Francaise, where he became famous for peasant parts.
The play opens at La Comedie Française, an elegant theatre where Marguerite St. Just is performing in her final show (" Storybook ").
* SATB Chorus-Cupids of the Comedie Française, Soldiers, Prisoners, Paris Street Mob, Royal Ball Guests, Six Girl Servants at the Blakeney Estate

Comedie and .
-- The performances of the Comedie Francaise are the most important recent events in the New York theater.
They serve to contradict a popular notion that the Comedie merely repeats, as accurately as possible, the techniques of acting the classics that prevailed in the 17th century.
Of course, the well-received revivals last longer than the others, and that further reminds us that the Comedie is not insensitive to criticism.
The directors of the Comedie do not respond to adverse notices in as docile and subservient a manner as the Broadway producers who, in two instances this season, closed their plays after one performance.
In that function, he helps to rebut another legend about the Comedie.
Honoré de Balzac in La Comedie Humaine: Maitre Cornelius ( 1846 ) and Alexandre Dumas, père in Les Mohicans de Paris: La Visite Domiciliaire ( 1854 ) included locked room elements in their novels.
*“ Serviciul Român de Comedie ” () is an entertainment show.
* The Comedie of Errors – HTML version of this title.
Liberality and Prodigality ( A Pleasant Comedie, shewing the contention betweene Liberalitie and Prodigalitie, also known as Contention between Liberality and Prodigality ) is a morality play by an unknown author from c. 1567.
In 1947, he became the founding director of the Comedie de St .- Etienne stage company in the town of Saint-Étienne in the Loire département.
* Jacke Drums Entertainment: Or, The Comedie of Pasquill and Katherine ( London: Printed by T. Creede for R. Olive, 1601 ).

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