New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 19Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1827 |
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... play . Why then , it may be asked , did those eminent performers act these characters ? I answer , because the play was written by a manager . When , many years afterwards , Miss Pope attended the rehearsal of Frederick Reynolds's play ...
... play . Why then , it may be asked , did those eminent performers act these characters ? I answer , because the play was written by a manager . When , many years afterwards , Miss Pope attended the rehearsal of Frederick Reynolds's play ...
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... play , " " Do as you would be done by , " " Hear him , hear him ; " but the majority with stentorian voices shouted " Off ! off ! off ! " Irritated and mortified , astonished and bewildered , I knew not what I did , but suffered some ...
... play , " " Do as you would be done by , " " Hear him , hear him ; " but the majority with stentorian voices shouted " Off ! off ! off ! " Irritated and mortified , astonished and bewildered , I knew not what I did , but suffered some ...
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... play any part by way of wager for - for- yes , for a god . " " Mr. Lewis mentioned a whimsical circumstance occurring to himself , when he had engaged to play six nights at a considerable distance from the capital , and the manager had ...
... play any part by way of wager for - for- yes , for a god . " " Mr. Lewis mentioned a whimsical circumstance occurring to himself , when he had engaged to play six nights at a considerable distance from the capital , and the manager had ...
Contents
Irish RomanceNew Tales of the OHara Family | 21 |
Opinions for 1827 | 33 |
Captain Sherwills Visit to Mont Blanc Letter 11 40 III 150 | 41 |
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