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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... scene she was , if possible , greater . The manner in which she repeated the words " For ever , " thril- led the whole house , nor was the last scene less effective , particularly during the recital of the death of Jaffier : the frantic ...
... scene she was , if possible , greater . The manner in which she repeated the words " For ever , " thril- led the whole house , nor was the last scene less effective , particularly during the recital of the death of Jaffier : the frantic ...
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... scene except SHAKSPEARE ? " Not construing wealth and credit in the scene , to mean literally money , I think it hardly necessary to point out to Mr. C. amidst the great constellation of wits that adorned the age in which SHAKSPEARE ...
... scene except SHAKSPEARE ? " Not construing wealth and credit in the scene , to mean literally money , I think it hardly necessary to point out to Mr. C. amidst the great constellation of wits that adorned the age in which SHAKSPEARE ...
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... scenes . Those which most contributed to this pleasant result , were the scene in the panorama dramatique , that in which Humphrey fights a duel with a French officer -the grand dinner room at the Restaurateur Very's in the Palais ...
... scenes . Those which most contributed to this pleasant result , were the scene in the panorama dramatique , that in which Humphrey fights a duel with a French officer -the grand dinner room at the Restaurateur Very's in the Palais ...
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