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... LONDON . No XI . Ar the close of the last season it was our intention not to have renewed these notices . From a habit of per- petually referring the degraded and worthless state of the Modern Drama to the enormous size of the regular ...
... LONDON . No XI . Ar the close of the last season it was our intention not to have renewed these notices . From a habit of per- petually referring the degraded and worthless state of the Modern Drama to the enormous size of the regular ...
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... body and soul , and those of all his kind , to gratify his filthy passion for lucre . He crouches down to the earth , and creeps after his victims , like a cat following her prey . His 52 [ Oct. Acted Drama in London .
... body and soul , and those of all his kind , to gratify his filthy passion for lucre . He crouches down to the earth , and creeps after his victims , like a cat following her prey . His 52 [ Oct. Acted Drama in London .
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... LONDON . September - October . [ This little article , which is too lively to be omitted , touches on part of the same ground with the preceding one , and was sent to us in the belief that our dramatic friend had ceased his ingenious ...
... LONDON . September - October . [ This little article , which is too lively to be omitted , touches on part of the same ground with the preceding one , and was sent to us in the belief that our dramatic friend had ceased his ingenious ...
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... London short- ly after thou readest this Magazine , hie thee unto the theatres - there are something still worth thy seeing . There is , first , at COVENT GARDEN . The Steward . A " Mr Mordent , " on becoming the husband of a titled ...
... London short- ly after thou readest this Magazine , hie thee unto the theatres - there are something still worth thy seeing . There is , first , at COVENT GARDEN . The Steward . A " Mr Mordent , " on becoming the husband of a titled ...
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