Lights of the Old English StageD. Appleton, 1881 - 225 páginas |
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... seemed to have ranged from a penny to a shilling . But in the Induction to Ben Jon- son's " Bartholomew Fair , " produced at the Hope in 1614 , the Scrivener , in reciting certain articles of agreement , says , " It shall be lawful for ...
... seemed to have ranged from a penny to a shilling . But in the Induction to Ben Jon- son's " Bartholomew Fair , " produced at the Hope in 1614 , the Scrivener , in reciting certain articles of agreement , says , " It shall be lawful for ...
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... seemed still to continue their private approbation , it revived to a second , and again to a third still louder than the former . " Dogget himself was in the pit contem- plating his double ! But not even this triumph could procure his ...
... seemed still to continue their private approbation , it revived to a second , and again to a third still louder than the former . " Dogget himself was in the pit contem- plating his double ! But not even this triumph could procure his ...
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... seemed to dart flashes of fire — in spite of the unimportance of her figure , she maintained a dignity in her action and a grace in her step . " Another writer says : " She was charming in every part she undertook , but she appeared to ...
... seemed to dart flashes of fire — in spite of the unimportance of her figure , she maintained a dignity in her action and a grace in her step . " Another writer says : " She was charming in every part she undertook , but she appeared to ...
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... seemed in their agony digging their own grave . No such acting lin- gered in any living memory . The Daily Post said next morning that his reception was the most extraordinary and great that was ever known on such an occasion ...
... seemed in their agony digging their own grave . No such acting lin- gered in any living memory . The Daily Post said next morning that his reception was the most extraordinary and great that was ever known on such an occasion ...
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... seemed to disdain the plaudits that were bestowed upon him . Mrs. Cibber , in a key high- pitched but sweet withal , sang , or rather recitatived , Rowe's harmonious strain , something in the manner of the Improvisa- tores ; it was so ...
... seemed to disdain the plaudits that were bestowed upon him . Mrs. Cibber , in a key high- pitched but sweet withal , sang , or rather recitatived , Rowe's harmonious strain , something in the manner of the Improvisa- tores ; it was so ...
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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