Dramatic Table Talk: Or, Scenes, Situations, & Adventures, Serious & Comic, in Theatrical History & Biography, Volumen1Richard Ryan J. Knight & H. Lacey, 1825 |
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... Grace wrote to Mr. Kemble , and proffered him the loan of 10,000l . if it would be a conveni- ence to him , upon his personal security . It was a convenience ; Mr. Kemble accepted the offer with readiness and gratitude , and paid the ...
... Grace wrote to Mr. Kemble , and proffered him the loan of 10,000l . if it would be a conveni- ence to him , upon his personal security . It was a convenience ; Mr. Kemble accepted the offer with readiness and gratitude , and paid the ...
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... Grace a formal order , positively forbidding him to allow the body of the Comedian to enter the church . Notwith- standing this prohibition , the Actors of almost all the Theatres in Paris , who attended at the house of the deceased ...
... Grace a formal order , positively forbidding him to allow the body of the Comedian to enter the church . Notwith- standing this prohibition , the Actors of almost all the Theatres in Paris , who attended at the house of the deceased ...
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... grace permit a public singer to sit in your presence ? " exclaimed his highness ; " have the goodness to excuse me ; we manage these gentlemen better in Italy . Farinelli , stand in yonder corner of the room , and sing in your best ...
... grace permit a public singer to sit in your presence ? " exclaimed his highness ; " have the goodness to excuse me ; we manage these gentlemen better in Italy . Farinelli , stand in yonder corner of the room , and sing in your best ...
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The perpetual comedy | 1 |
Madame Violante | 8 |
OKeefes London Hermit | 14 |
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