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Page 33
... and Elizabeth , Prince and Princess Palatine of the Rhine . The actors were the gentlemen of Gray's - Inn and the Inner Temple . E - VOL . VI . * Among the letters of Lord Bacon in the reign of THE MONTHLY MIRROR . 33.
... and Elizabeth , Prince and Princess Palatine of the Rhine . The actors were the gentlemen of Gray's - Inn and the Inner Temple . E - VOL . VI . * Among the letters of Lord Bacon in the reign of THE MONTHLY MIRROR . 33.
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... acting . Mrs. Gibbs ' Waiting - woman , and Mr. Liston's Jeffery , were very effective , and Mrs. Glover played " Punchy " to the life . In this line she shews a won- derful deal of naiveté and cleverness . The farce of Barnaby Brittle ...
... acting . Mrs. Gibbs ' Waiting - woman , and Mr. Liston's Jeffery , were very effective , and Mrs. Glover played " Punchy " to the life . In this line she shews a won- derful deal of naiveté and cleverness . The farce of Barnaby Brittle ...
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... actor , as if any particular character in the drama died with him . Making allowances for first impressions , we verily be- lieve that his Sir Fretful leaves nothing , the absence of which the me- mory can with justice regret . The ...
... actor , as if any particular character in the drama died with him . Making allowances for first impressions , we verily be- lieve that his Sir Fretful leaves nothing , the absence of which the me- mory can with justice regret . The ...
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... acting . A three - act play , by Mr. Dimond . Baron de Longueville * during the absence of Count de Valmont , † sets fire to his chatean , with the design of destroying his wife and child , who are supposed to have been buried under the ...
... acting . A three - act play , by Mr. Dimond . Baron de Longueville * during the absence of Count de Valmont , † sets fire to his chatean , with the design of destroying his wife and child , who are supposed to have been buried under the ...
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... acting of Mr. Farley . Mrs. Glover being put into a serious character , the author could not do better than to tie her tongue . While her name was Silence , ( the first time that any woman was so named ) her appearance perfectly out ...
... acting of Mr. Farley . Mrs. Glover being put into a serious character , the author could not do better than to tie her tongue . While her name was Silence , ( the first time that any woman was so named ) her appearance perfectly out ...
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