New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 121Henry Colburn, 1882 |
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Page 46
... actor the task of delivering the Epilogue : and still more when , on the revival of this play , Dryden gave him in addition to this , the Prologue which he had composed for the occasion thereby mightily incensing Wilkes and the other actors ...
... actor the task of delivering the Epilogue : and still more when , on the revival of this play , Dryden gave him in addition to this , the Prologue which he had composed for the occasion thereby mightily incensing Wilkes and the other actors ...
Page 270
... actor a pro- logue directly vilifying his company and their profession . In later times , we find , it is true , occasional complaints of the excessive approbation bestowed on the actors to the neglect of the poet who wrote the words ...
... actor a pro- logue directly vilifying his company and their profession . In later times , we find , it is true , occasional complaints of the excessive approbation bestowed on the actors to the neglect of the poet who wrote the words ...
Page 456
... actors and actresses off the boards . When Dryden threw the blame of indecent comedies on to the Court [ " Whitehall the naked Venus first revealed " ] and denied that it could attach in any way to the actors or the dramatists ; or when ...
... actors and actresses off the boards . When Dryden threw the blame of indecent comedies on to the Court [ " Whitehall the naked Venus first revealed " ] and denied that it could attach in any way to the actors or the dramatists ; or when ...
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CALLANDER CRAGS By Rosa Mackenzie Kettle | 53 |
GREAT COMPANIES AND TRADING | 71 |
FARMER AND PARSON | 128 |
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