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Page 380
... theatre.- N.B. Mr. Garrick instructed him in the part ; when I see him in another character , shall be better able ... Theatre ( the celebrated Harlequin , a part which he always performed under the name of Lunn , and never appeared ...
... theatre.- N.B. Mr. Garrick instructed him in the part ; when I see him in another character , shall be better able ... Theatre ( the celebrated Harlequin , a part which he always performed under the name of Lunn , and never appeared ...
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... theatre . This lady became Mrs. King in 1766 ; she retired from the stage the 9th of May , 1772 . In February , 1766 , the " Clandestine Marriage " was produced at Drury Lane , the joint production of the elder Colman and Garrick , who ...
... theatre . This lady became Mrs. King in 1766 ; she retired from the stage the 9th of May , 1772 . In February , 1766 , the " Clandestine Marriage " was produced at Drury Lane , the joint production of the elder Colman and Garrick , who ...
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... theatre , and that of Covent Garden , met their fate , has never yet been satisfactorily explained . The burnt - out Drury Lane Company proceeded to act at the Opera House six nights , aided by the services of the Opera artists , and ob ...
... theatre , and that of Covent Garden , met their fate , has never yet been satisfactorily explained . The burnt - out Drury Lane Company proceeded to act at the Opera House six nights , aided by the services of the Opera artists , and ob ...
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