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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... produced . The Scenery is admirably painted the Dresses correct and characteristic and the piece altogether not devoid of interest . The attention is kept alive throughout the whole , and the incidents are well calculated to raise a ...
... produced . The Scenery is admirably painted the Dresses correct and characteristic and the piece altogether not devoid of interest . The attention is kept alive throughout the whole , and the incidents are well calculated to raise a ...
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... produced him ; he offended those of his friends who had first raised and were still not unwilling or unable to assist him ; finally , after being drunk two days , he was found on the night of the third crushed by a waggon in Saint ...
... produced him ; he offended those of his friends who had first raised and were still not unwilling or unable to assist him ; finally , after being drunk two days , he was found on the night of the third crushed by a waggon in Saint ...
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... produced last HERRING was laughable enough as the Country Bumpkin , and Mrs. SLADER , made the most of a character origi nally played most charmingly by that excellent actress Mrs. BARRYMORE . The latter lady has of late been quite ...
... produced last HERRING was laughable enough as the Country Bumpkin , and Mrs. SLADER , made the most of a character origi nally played most charmingly by that excellent actress Mrs. BARRYMORE . The latter lady has of late been quite ...
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