New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 24Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1828 |
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Page 64
... play Richard ? Kean is physically unequal to the part ; and there is no one else who can even ap- proach it . But let him be true to himself , and , if fair opportunity is given , he will soon play down his enemies . COVENT - GARDEN ...
... play Richard ? Kean is physically unequal to the part ; and there is no one else who can even ap- proach it . But let him be true to himself , and , if fair opportunity is given , he will soon play down his enemies . COVENT - GARDEN ...
Page 108
... play of Shirley with some of the most exquisite scenes of Beaumont and Fletcher , has not suc- ceeded so well as might be wished , but perhaps as well as could be reasonably ex- pected . " Edward the Black Prince , " with the bold ...
... play of Shirley with some of the most exquisite scenes of Beaumont and Fletcher , has not suc- ceeded so well as might be wished , but perhaps as well as could be reasonably ex- pected . " Edward the Black Prince , " with the bold ...
Page 526
... play and its lovely beroine have been of the most ge- nuine kind ; the play , although arranged with great zeal and taste , was neither re- commended by new scenery nor gaudy processions ; and the young lady was al- lowed to win her own ...
... play and its lovely beroine have been of the most ge- nuine kind ; the play , although arranged with great zeal and taste , was neither re- commended by new scenery nor gaudy processions ; and the young lady was al- lowed to win her own ...
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