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phantasmagoria

[fan-taz-muh-gawr-ee-uh, -gohr-] / fænˌtæz məˈgɔr i ə, -ˈgoʊr- /


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In 1995, I would see John and his revamped Records play around town: at places such as Phantasmagoria in Wheaton and Iota in Arlington.

From Washington Post • Oct. 13, 2018

The Phantasmagoria came to London in 1801, after a decade or two of development in Germany and France.

From New York Times • Nov. 3, 2016

Shortly after its arrival, the success of the Phantasmagoria and a handful of similar shows set off a kind of entertainment version of the Cambrian explosion.

From New York Times • Nov. 3, 2016

Winnie Stevenson will present a magic lantern show called Phantasmagoria.

From The Guardian • May 12, 2010

That elusive, nocturnal company, “The Mistick Krewe of Comus,” had appeared––“Comus, deep skilled in all his mother’s witcheries”––and the dwellers in Phantasmagoria were joyfully numerous.

From The Strollers by Fisher, Harrison




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