The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 84, Part 2; Volume 116E. Cave, 1814 - English periodicals |
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... Lady Slingsby , MS Betterton , and other principal actors , performed here until the union of the Duke and the King's Companies in 1682 , and performances were continued occasionally until 1697. The whole bulding was demolished about ...
... Lady Slingsby , MS Betterton , and other principal actors , performed here until the union of the Duke and the King's Companies in 1682 , and performances were continued occasionally until 1697. The whole bulding was demolished about ...
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... Lady's fa- vourite Cat , " inserted in " Count Pi per's Packet , being a choice and curi- ous Collection of Manuscript papers in prese and verse . 1732. " " Near that fam'd place , where in old times there stood A Theatre ; but now huge ...
... Lady's fa- vourite Cat , " inserted in " Count Pi per's Packet , being a choice and curi- ous Collection of Manuscript papers in prese and verse . 1732. " " Near that fam'd place , where in old times there stood A Theatre ; but now huge ...
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... Lady , whose name I am en- joined to conceal . With the modesty ever attendant on true merit , and with the sweet timidity natural to her sex , she shrinks from the public eye . CAROLAN'S MONODY on the Death of MARY MAC GUIRE . Were ...
... Lady , whose name I am en- joined to conceal . With the modesty ever attendant on true merit , and with the sweet timidity natural to her sex , she shrinks from the public eye . CAROLAN'S MONODY on the Death of MARY MAC GUIRE . Were ...
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... Ladies ' Committee , and of the Suce cess of their arrangements . " 3. " Of the comparative Advantages of the many ... lady , at one of these fashionable seminaries , to cost from five hundred to one thou- sand pounds per annum !! How ...
... Ladies ' Committee , and of the Suce cess of their arrangements . " 3. " Of the comparative Advantages of the many ... lady , at one of these fashionable seminaries , to cost from five hundred to one thou- sand pounds per annum !! How ...
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... Lady Car- parvon , Lady Glenbervie , and others of her household , handsomely refused to ac- cept of the usual allowances made to per- sons in their situations . By these sacri- fices , she had now the satisfaction of knowing that she ...
... Lady Car- parvon , Lady Glenbervie , and others of her household , handsomely refused to ac- cept of the usual allowances made to per- sons in their situations . By these sacri- fices , she had now the satisfaction of knowing that she ...
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