Which preposition to use with melodrama
Yesterday at the Grosvenor we were in the fosse de Vincennes, and now, as they say in the melodrama of "The Knights of the Fog" ("Les Chevaliers du Brouillard"*), we are "homeless wanderers stranded on the bridges of London.
Mathieu was too young to have seen the real thing; he had only seen it represented in a melodrama at the Port St. Martin Theatre.*
But there is an air of melodrama in them all.
The two best, if the reader would obtain his own idea of Heywood's undoubted ability, are A Woman killed with Kindness, a pathetic story of domestic life, and The Fair Maid of the West, a melodrama with plenty of fighting of the popular kind.
R70377, 22Nov50, The Boston Music Co. (PWH) EL NIÑO DE LA SUERTE, melodrama en 1 acto por maestro Tomás Barrera.
They changed melodrama into comedy.
A melodrama on the story of the Maid of Buttermere was produced in all the suburban London theatres; and in 1843 a novel was published in London by Henry Colburn, entitled 'James Hatfield and the Beauty of Buttermere, a Story of Modern Times', with illustrations by Robert Cruikshank.
For it was written with the restraint of knowledge, and contained no touch of melodrama from beginning to end.
What Potterish minds you and I must have, Jane, to have built up such a sensational melodrama out of an ordinary accident.