• A Blot in the 'Scutcheon is a tragedy in blank verse by Robert Browning, published in 1843 and acted in the same year. Mildred Tresham Thorold, Earl Tresham...
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    lighting were deemed a great success; he later named it as his greatest film. An adaptation of A Blot in the 'Scutcheon was to follow in 1912, and another...
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    melodrama The Prisoner of War (1842), and of Lord Tresham in Robert Browning's A Blot in the 'Scutcheon (1843). It was not until the abolition of the Patent...
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    Browning, Robert. A Blot in the 'Scutcheon. Retrieved 24 February 2018 – via Project Gutenberg. George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron Byron. The Works of Lord Byron...
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    Pomegranates No. IV: The Return of the Druses (play) (1843) Bells and Pomegranates No. V: A Blot in the 'Scutcheon (play) (1843) Bells and Pomegranates...
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  • (also called "The Faultless Painter") is a poem by Robert Browning (1812–1889) published in his 1855 poetry collection, Men and Women. It is a dramatic monologue...
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    Shadow, Arizona, The Rector's Garden, The Helmet of Navarre, Her Husband's Wife, Ourselves, The Lion and the Mouse and A Blot in the 'Scutcheon, among others...
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    John Edward Bruce (category People enslaved in Georgia (U.S. state))
    married Florence A. Bishop of Cleveland, Ohio, on September 10, 1885, in Washington, DC. The Blot of the Scutcheon Bruce Grit: The Black Nationalist...
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    Helena Faucit (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    Browning's Blot on the Scutcheon (1843). Her Lady Macbeth of the 1843 season was, however, a failure; Macready found her conception deficient in "heart"...
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    Theatre Royal, Drury Lane (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the ODNB)
    Lord Tresham in Robert Browning's A Blot in the 'Scutcheon (1843). Macready was briefly manager in 1841–1843, putting significant reforms in place. Nevertheless...
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  • Grannie The Baby and the Stork [it; pt] A Tale of the Wilderness [it; pt] The Eternal Mother The Old Bookkeeper For His Son A Blot on the 'Scutcheon The Transformation...
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  • escutcheon can be a metaphor for a family's honour. The idiom "a blot on the escutcheon" is used to mean a stain on somebody's reputation. The gap or bouche...
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    in the 'Scutcheon (1888). She played Helena in John Todhunter's Helena in Troas (1886). In 1884 at the Comedy Theatre, London, she played in The New Woman...
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    right up to the set, the two girls watched the filming of part of "A Blot on The 'Scutcheon", being directed by D. W. Griffith. One of the assistants,...
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    "The Laboratory" is a poem and dramatic monologue by Robert Browning. The poem was first published in June 1844 in Hood's Magazine and Comic Miscellany...
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    Fleming H. Revell Company, New York 1911. Newell Dwight Hillis, The Blot on the Kaiser's Scutcheon, Fleming H. Revell Company, New York 1918. Also published...
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  • Joseph Graybill (category Neurological disease deaths in New York (state))
    Probation (1912) .... The Younger Brother A Blot on the 'Scutcheon (1912) .... A Nobleman The Voice of the Child (1911) .... The False Friend Saved from...
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  • The Return of the Druses is a tragedy in blank verse by Robert Browning. It was originally published as the fourth number (No. IV) of Bells and Pomegranates...
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  • Luria is a play by Robert Browning. It was first printed with A Soul's Tragedy as the concluding number of Bells and Pomegranates (No. VIII) in April 1846...
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  • is a tragi‐comedy in two acts: the first in verse, the second in prose. Luitolfo and Eulalia, betrothed lovers Chiappino, their friend Ogniben, the Pope's...
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    actress popular in silent film as well as in theatre, with a career spanning two decades. Dean made her film debut at the age of fourteen in one-reelers for...
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    Mărgărita Miller-Verghy (category People from the United Principalities of Moldavia and Wallachia)
    then Robert Browning's Blot in the 'Scutcheon. As an art critic and student of traditional technologies, Miller-Verghy researched the origin of weaving patterns...
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