The Drama: Or, Theatrical Pocket Magazine, Том 1T. and J. Elvey., 1821 Wholly dedicated to the stage, and containing original dramatic biography, essays, criticisms, poetry, reviews ... with occasional notices of the country theatres, the whole forming a complete critical and biographical illustration of the British stage. |
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... readers , to wish for . With respect to our THEATRICAL INQUISITION , we have been anxious to afford the Dramatic Public , 357 very comprehensive , and , as far as laid 3099 794686 in our power , correct view of the STAGE in.
... readers , to wish for . With respect to our THEATRICAL INQUISITION , we have been anxious to afford the Dramatic Public , 357 very comprehensive , and , as far as laid 3099 794686 in our power , correct view of the STAGE in.
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... readers . May 10 , 1821 . I am Your's , & c . SIMON SENSITIVE , Jun . ' MISERY I. COMING to London , from a great distance , for the sole purpose of gratifying your loyal curiosity ( once before you die , ) with a sight of his Most ...
... readers . May 10 , 1821 . I am Your's , & c . SIMON SENSITIVE , Jun . ' MISERY I. COMING to London , from a great distance , for the sole purpose of gratifying your loyal curiosity ( once before you die , ) with a sight of his Most ...
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... reader , deal in matters of this nature , as when venison is set before thee , eat the one , and read the other , never asking whence either came ! " Fuller's Worthies Linc . p . 102. Deer- stealing was in great vogue in Dr. Fuller's ...
... reader , deal in matters of this nature , as when venison is set before thee , eat the one , and read the other , never asking whence either came ! " Fuller's Worthies Linc . p . 102. Deer- stealing was in great vogue in Dr. Fuller's ...
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... readers a faithful mirror of manners and of life . His characters are not modified by the customs of particular places , unpractised by the rest of the world ; by the pecu- liarities of studies , or professions , which can operate but ...
... readers a faithful mirror of manners and of life . His characters are not modified by the customs of particular places , unpractised by the rest of the world ; by the pecu- liarities of studies , or professions , which can operate but ...
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... readers must be well acquainted , suffice it say Mrs. DAVISON'S sterling powers were never displayed with more spirit and effect as the audience unanimously and ardently testified . After the play the SIEUR DAVOUST presented the ...
... readers must be well acquainted , suffice it say Mrs. DAVISON'S sterling powers were never displayed with more spirit and effect as the audience unanimously and ardently testified . After the play the SIEUR DAVOUST presented the ...
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