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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... performance of Clown . It is scarcely possible for language to do justice to his unequalled powers of gesture and expression . Do our readers recollect a pantomime some years ago , in which he was introduced begging a tart from a pieman ...
... performance of Clown . It is scarcely possible for language to do justice to his unequalled powers of gesture and expression . Do our readers recollect a pantomime some years ago , in which he was introduced begging a tart from a pieman ...
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... performances . " It is impossible , " observes the critic in the ' British Press " newspaper , not to regret that unhappy intermixture of Scotch and English in the more animated parts of the character , which , in his performance ...
... performances . " It is impossible , " observes the critic in the ' British Press " newspaper , not to regret that unhappy intermixture of Scotch and English in the more animated parts of the character , which , in his performance ...
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... performance of Miss BOOTH , as Lady Ro- dolpha Lumber court . It was so full of life and spirit , and her pronunciation so uniformly and purely Scotch , no stranger would suppose she was born on this side the Tweed . It is , perhaps , a ...
... performance of Miss BOOTH , as Lady Ro- dolpha Lumber court . It was so full of life and spirit , and her pronunciation so uniformly and purely Scotch , no stranger would suppose she was born on this side the Tweed . It is , perhaps , a ...
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