A View of the English Stage: Or, A Series of Dramatic CriticismsG. Bell & sons, 1906 - 358 psl. |
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... Charles , Count d'Holberg Nicodemus Blunderenberg Walter Rodolf Mrs. Dickons Miss Kelly Mr. Philipps Mr. Munden Mr. Knight Mr. Braham . over and over continually . Nothing can be worse than 74 A View of the English Stage .
... Charles , Count d'Holberg Nicodemus Blunderenberg Walter Rodolf Mrs. Dickons Miss Kelly Mr. Philipps Mr. Munden Mr. Knight Mr. Braham . over and over continually . Nothing can be worse than 74 A View of the English Stage .
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... Miss Kelly ; in seeing her , we never think of her singing . The comic parts of this opera ( if such they can be called ) were sustained by Miss Kelly , Mr. Munden , and Mr. Knight . Miss Kelly did the 3 1 Mrs. Dickons made " her first ...
... Miss Kelly ; in seeing her , we never think of her singing . The comic parts of this opera ( if such they can be called ) were sustained by Miss Kelly , Mr. Munden , and Mr. Knight . Miss Kelly did the 3 1 Mrs. Dickons made " her first ...
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... Mrs. T. Cooke , Mr. Pyne , Mr. Wallack , by the sturdy pathos of Fawcett , and Miss Poole's elegant dishabille . One proof of talent the author has shown , we allow - and that is , he has contrived to make Miss Kelly disagreeable in the ...
... Mrs. T. Cooke , Mr. Pyne , Mr. Wallack , by the sturdy pathos of Fawcett , and Miss Poole's elegant dishabille . One proof of talent the author has shown , we allow - and that is , he has contrived to make Miss Kelly disagreeable in the ...
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... Miss C. Bristow . [ Haymarket Theatre . " A new musical farce , called A ... Miss Luppino made her first appearance at Covent Garden , March 27 , 1815 , in ... Kelly and Messrs . Knight , Penley ( the Jailor ) , and Oxberry took the ...
... Miss C. Bristow . [ Haymarket Theatre . " A new musical farce , called A ... Miss Luppino made her first appearance at Covent Garden , March 27 , 1815 , in ... Kelly and Messrs . Knight , Penley ( the Jailor ) , and Oxberry took the ...
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... Miss Kelly was Annette ; Oxberry , Isaac ; Mrs. Harlowe , Julienne ( Mrs. Gerard ) ; Gattie , the Justice of the Village ; and Knight , Blaisot . 2 Tartuffe ; ou , l'Imposteur , by Molière , 1667 . 3 The Hypocrite , by Isaac ...
... Miss Kelly was Annette ; Oxberry , Isaac ; Mrs. Harlowe , Julienne ( Mrs. Gerard ) ; Gattie , the Justice of the Village ; and Knight , Blaisot . 2 Tartuffe ; ou , l'Imposteur , by Molière , 1667 . 3 The Hypocrite , by Isaac ...
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