The arable infants seem to gravitate towards the transpontine districts south of the Thames. |
Steak and onions was the strong act of a romantic drama after the very heart of this transpontine rough. |
He talked after a fashion of the characters in an early Victorian novel or a transpontine melodrama. |
And he strode along with the air of the heavy man in a transpontine melodrama. |
This transpontine restriction undoubtedly narrows the life and interests of Julfa. |
It is here the same in the melodrama of the transpontine theatre as in the tragedies of the Greek dramatists and Shakespeare. |