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Page ii
My kind old friend , Mr. Waldron , with whom perished more interesting and amusing theatrical history , than can perhaps now be found on the stage , told me that Badeley , the actor , gave him the following anecdote : - " I was sitting ...
My kind old friend , Mr. Waldron , with whom perished more interesting and amusing theatrical history , than can perhaps now be found on the stage , told me that Badeley , the actor , gave him the following anecdote : - " I was sitting ...
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In other labours you may read actions of antiquity discoursed ; in this abridgment , find the actors themselves discoursing ; in some kind practised as well what to speak , as 2 “ William Cavendish , ( nephew to the first Earl of ...
In other labours you may read actions of antiquity discoursed ; in this abridgment , find the actors themselves discoursing ; in some kind practised as well what to speak , as 2 “ William Cavendish , ( nephew to the first Earl of ...
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If I am right in this conjecture , he stood in some kind of relationship to Huntley , bis elder brother Alexander ( dead at this period ) having married Lady Jane Gordon , the earl's second daughter . 7 Stole into Flanders , flourishing ...
If I am right in this conjecture , he stood in some kind of relationship to Huntley , bis elder brother Alexander ( dead at this period ) having married Lady Jane Gordon , the earl's second daughter . 7 Stole into Flanders , flourishing ...
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... him to the King : they embrace ; the Noblemen slightly salute his followers . War . Most high , most mighty king ! ' that now there stands Before your eyes , in presence of your peers , A subject of the rarest kind of pity That hath.
... him to the King : they embrace ; the Noblemen slightly salute his followers . War . Most high , most mighty king ! ' that now there stands Before your eyes , in presence of your peers , A subject of the rarest kind of pity That hath.
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A subject of the rarest kind of pity That hath in any age touch'd noble hearts , The vulgar story of a prince's ruin , Hath made it too apparent : Europe knows , And all the western world , what persecution Hath raged in malice against ...
A subject of the rarest kind of pity That hath in any age touch'd noble hearts , The vulgar story of a prince's ruin , Hath made it too apparent : Europe knows , And all the western world , what persecution Hath raged in malice against ...
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