A View of the English Stage: Or, A Series of Dramatic CriticismsG. Bell & sons, 1906 - 358 psl. |
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... O'Neill's Juliet ( Romeo and Juliet ) Mr. Kean's Richard ( Richard III ) . Mr. Kean's Macbeth • Mr. Kean's Romeo . · · K.T. , Aug. 6 , 1814 29 C. G. , Oct. 6 , 23327 32 D.L. , 99 3 , 99 37 " " Nov. 5 , 99 42 22 Jan. 2 , 1815 47 These ...
... O'Neill's Juliet ( Romeo and Juliet ) Mr. Kean's Richard ( Richard III ) . Mr. Kean's Macbeth • Mr. Kean's Romeo . · · K.T. , Aug. 6 , 1814 29 C. G. , Oct. 6 , 23327 32 D.L. , 99 3 , 99 37 " " Nov. 5 , 99 42 22 Jan. 2 , 1815 47 These ...
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... O'Neill's Elwina ( Percy ) C.G. , པ II , 99 99 125 Who's Who ? or , The Double Imposture Where to find a Friend D.L. , 15 , 128 " " 22 " " 23 , 99 129 Cymon . Miss O'Neill's Belvidera ( Venice Preserved ) What's a Man of Fashion ? C.G. ...
... O'Neill's Elwina ( Percy ) C.G. , པ II , 99 99 125 Who's Who ? or , The Double Imposture Where to find a Friend D.L. , 15 , 128 " " 22 " " 23 , 99 129 Cymon . Miss O'Neill's Belvidera ( Venice Preserved ) What's a Man of Fashion ? C.G. ...
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... O'Neill's Monimia ( The Orphan ) Mr. Kean's Duke of Aranza ( The Honey Moon ) A Trip to Scarborough . The Merchant of Bruges • C.G. , Dec. PAGE 2 , 1815 135 D.L. , " " 5 , " " 136 6 , " " " " 99 136 14 , " " " " " " 137 My Spouse and I ...
... O'Neill's Monimia ( The Orphan ) Mr. Kean's Duke of Aranza ( The Honey Moon ) A Trip to Scarborough . The Merchant of Bruges • C.G. , Dec. PAGE 2 , 1815 135 D.L. , " " 5 , " " 136 6 , " " " " 99 136 14 , " " " " " " 137 My Spouse and I ...
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... O'NEILL'S JULIET . [ Covent Garden ] October 16 , 1814 . WE occasionally see something on the stage that reminds us a little of Shakespeare . Miss O'Neill's Juliet , if it does not 1 Sir Pertinax MacSycophant in The Man of the World ...
... O'NEILL'S JULIET . [ Covent Garden ] October 16 , 1814 . WE occasionally see something on the stage that reminds us a little of Shakespeare . Miss O'Neill's Juliet , if it does not 1 Sir Pertinax MacSycophant in The Man of the World ...
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... Lane October 10 , 1782 . Garrick's play , Isabella ; or , The Fatal Marriage , was altered from Southern's The Fatal Marriage . D been a higher employment of the critical faculties than doubling Miss O'Neill's Juliet . 33.
... Lane October 10 , 1782 . Garrick's play , Isabella ; or , The Fatal Marriage , was altered from Southern's The Fatal Marriage . D been a higher employment of the critical faculties than doubling Miss O'Neill's Juliet . 33.
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