Memoirs of the Life of John Philip Kemble, Esq: Including a History of the Stage, from the Time of Garrick to the Present Period, Volumen1Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, Brown and Green, 1825 - 595 páginas |
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... the illustrator of our greatest poet , the improver of scenic repre- sentation , the scholar of elegant manners , the man of unblemished integrity and honour . iv DEDICATION . Such were the qualities which , to A 2 CHAP.
... the illustrator of our greatest poet , the improver of scenic repre- sentation , the scholar of elegant manners , the man of unblemished integrity and honour . iv DEDICATION . Such were the qualities which , to A 2 CHAP.
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... Smith , among the English poets , with the tenderness that such a re- cent loss excited , did all perhaps for his fame that was just then required , and should not have waited INTRODUCTION , xi the entreaty of Mrs. Garrick to do.
... Smith , among the English poets , with the tenderness that such a re- cent loss excited , did all perhaps for his fame that was just then required , and should not have waited INTRODUCTION , xi the entreaty of Mrs. Garrick to do.
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... Poet's Corner , the late John Ireland , gave an af fecting detail of this attempt . He met his friend on this important evening an hour before the per- formance began . Reddish entered the room with the step of an idiot , his eye ...
... Poet's Corner , the late John Ireland , gave an af fecting detail of this attempt . He met his friend on this important evening an hour before the per- formance began . Reddish entered the room with the step of an idiot , his eye ...
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... poet's works unaccompanied by his notes ; ac- curately pointed and tastefully printed . Dr. Farmer and Capell at one time seemed to be closely united in the study of Shakspeare ; but Steevens had given " medicines " to the master of ...
... poet's works unaccompanied by his notes ; ac- curately pointed and tastefully printed . Dr. Farmer and Capell at one time seemed to be closely united in the study of Shakspeare ; but Steevens had given " medicines " to the master of ...
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... poet . Mrs. Siddons acts Rosalind . benefit . ― - - Inadvertency of the Mrs. Bellamy . Her 236-273 CHAP . XI . No production of any conse- Close of the season 1784-5 . quence . - ―― - Brief display of dramatic talent in Sheridan . His ...
... poet . Mrs. Siddons acts Rosalind . benefit . ― - - Inadvertency of the Mrs. Bellamy . Her 236-273 CHAP . XI . No production of any conse- Close of the season 1784-5 . quence . - ―― - Brief display of dramatic talent in Sheridan . His ...
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