Lights of the Old English StageD. Appleton, 1881 - 225 páginas |
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... of former times were very poor and ignorant in respect of this time ; but being now ( 1583 ) growne very skilful and exquisite actors for all matters , they were entertained into the 8 LIGHTS OF THE OLD ENGLISH STAGE .
... of former times were very poor and ignorant in respect of this time ; but being now ( 1583 ) growne very skilful and exquisite actors for all matters , they were entertained into the 8 LIGHTS OF THE OLD ENGLISH STAGE .
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... and no age ever can . No more young Hamlet , though but scant of breath , Shall cry ' Revenge , ' for his dear father's death ; Poor Romeo never more shall tears beget For Juliet's love 18 LIGHTS OF THE OLD ENGLISH STAGE .
... and no age ever can . No more young Hamlet , though but scant of breath , Shall cry ' Revenge , ' for his dear father's death ; Poor Romeo never more shall tears beget For Juliet's love 18 LIGHTS OF THE OLD ENGLISH STAGE .
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Poor Romeo never more shall tears beget For Juliet's love and cruel Capulet : Harry shall not be seen as king or prince , They died with thee , dear Dick , . And Crookback , as befits , shall cease to live . Tyrant Macbeth , with unwash ...
Poor Romeo never more shall tears beget For Juliet's love and cruel Capulet : Harry shall not be seen as king or prince , They died with thee , dear Dick , . And Crookback , as befits , shall cease to live . Tyrant Macbeth , with unwash ...
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... poor men and women , and twelve children . At first it was intended that the recipients of this bounty should be drawn ex- clusively from the theatrical profession , but it is said that the refusal of the pensioners to admit among them ...
... poor men and women , and twelve children . At first it was intended that the recipients of this bounty should be drawn ex- clusively from the theatrical profession , but it is said that the refusal of the pensioners to admit among them ...
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... Poor Colley did indeed find Parnassus a hard hill to climb . These rebuffs , as he says , were “ enough , perhaps , to make a young fellow of more modesty despair ; but being of a temper not easily disheartened , I resolved to leave ...
... Poor Colley did indeed find Parnassus a hard hill to climb . These rebuffs , as he says , were “ enough , perhaps , to make a young fellow of more modesty despair ; but being of a temper not easily disheartened , I resolved to leave ...
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25 cents 30 cents actor actress admirable afterward ANDRÉ THEURIET appeared applause audience Barry beautiful Bellamy benefit Betterton Burbadge character Charles child Cibber comedy Cooke Cooke's Covent Garden crowded houses curtain daughter David Garrick début delight DORA JORDAN dress Drury Lane Dublin Duke Edmund Kean engagement eyes Fair Penitent farewell father favorite fell fortune friends Garrick gave gentleman George Frederick Cooke green-room Hamlet honor husband Iago Jane Shore John Kemble Jordan Kean King lady laugh London look Macbeth Macklin manager Miss mother never night once Othello passion performance play players poor pounds a week prince profession Quin received retired returned Richard rival Romeo royal salary says scarcely scene season seemed Sheridan Shylock Siddons soon stage story Street strolling success Tate Wilkinson theatre theatrical tion told took town tragedy triumph voice wife Woffington words write young