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... Drury - lane , " in 1737 — and very deservedly damned , for it is one of those most irritating mis- applications of literature , a coarse travesty of a pathetic piece of mythology ; and Tumble - down Dick or Phaeton in the Suds ...
... Drury - lane , " in 1737 — and very deservedly damned , for it is one of those most irritating mis- applications of literature , a coarse travesty of a pathetic piece of mythology ; and Tumble - down Dick or Phaeton in the Suds ...
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... Drury Lane to a certain Highmore , another share still belonging to the widow of Wilks , the actor , who had been Cibber's colleague . In 1733 , some of the principal actors , instigated it seems by Cibber's graceless son , Theophilus ...
... Drury Lane to a certain Highmore , another share still belonging to the widow of Wilks , the actor , who had been Cibber's colleague . In 1733 , some of the principal actors , instigated it seems by Cibber's graceless son , Theophilus ...
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... Drury Lane managers , and the generosity with which she had declined to make a profit out of their difficulties . Fielding also revived his old piece , the Author's Farce , with the addi- tion of certain scenes in which the two Cibbers ...
... Drury Lane managers , and the generosity with which she had declined to make a profit out of their difficulties . Fielding also revived his old piece , the Author's Farce , with the addi- tion of certain scenes in which the two Cibbers ...
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... Drury Lane " had persuaded him to do what he could for his old fragment ; and he tried to improve it by introducing some scenes in which the Don is introduced to the remarkable humours of an English election . The piece was rehearsed ...
... Drury Lane " had persuaded him to do what he could for his old fragment ; and he tried to improve it by introducing some scenes in which the Don is introduced to the remarkable humours of an English election . The piece was rehearsed ...
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... Drury Lane , had appealed to the Lord Chamberlain to protect his patent by forbidding their performances . It was upon the failure of this attempt that he caused one of the players to be com- mitted to Bridewell under the Vagrants ' Act ...
... Drury Lane , had appealed to the Lord Chamberlain to protect his patent by forbidding their performances . It was upon the failure of this attempt that he caused one of the players to be com- mitted to Bridewell under the Vagrants ' Act ...
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