The Drama: Or, Theatrical Pocket Magazine, 2 tomasT. 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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... audience was attracted this evening , by as barefaced an imposition , as was ever practised on a public audience , since the days of the bottle conjuror . It had been ostentatiously announced in the bills , for the last 2 months , and ...
... audience was attracted this evening , by as barefaced an imposition , as was ever practised on a public audience , since the days of the bottle conjuror . It had been ostentatiously announced in the bills , for the last 2 months , and ...
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... audience , always unequivocal . Such an audience , is indeed , a tribunal from which an actor has no appeal ; but there are many causes which conspire to warp and to bias its judgment ; and it often happens that it is more difficult to ...
... audience , always unequivocal . Such an audience , is indeed , a tribunal from which an actor has no appeal ; but there are many causes which conspire to warp and to bias its judgment ; and it often happens that it is more difficult to ...
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... audience ; and , with the exception of the drunken steward , it might be advantageously omitted . On Tuesday , May 21st , Mr.M. gave his entertainment as a mite to the very laudable subscriptions raising for Ireland . After his ...
... audience ; and , with the exception of the drunken steward , it might be advantageously omitted . On Tuesday , May 21st , Mr.M. gave his entertainment as a mite to the very laudable subscriptions raising for Ireland . After his ...
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