An Apology for the Life of George Anne Bellamy, Late of Covent-Garden Theatre, Band 2author, and sold, 1786 - 898 Seiten |
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... performances , to the conclusion of the feafon . At this period it was cuftomary to play " Tamer- lane " on the 4th of November . That day drew near ; and neither Mrs. Woffington nor myself had been spoken to , relative to it . We were ...
... performances , to the conclusion of the feafon . At this period it was cuftomary to play " Tamer- lane " on the 4th of November . That day drew near ; and neither Mrs. Woffington nor myself had been spoken to , relative to it . We were ...
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... performance , than the first object that presented itself to my view was Lord Byron , who had placed himself in the ftage - box . The tremor I was thrown into , by fee- ing a person so near who had been the cause of so much difquietude ...
... performance , than the first object that presented itself to my view was Lord Byron , who had placed himself in the ftage - box . The tremor I was thrown into , by fee- ing a person so near who had been the cause of so much difquietude ...
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... performance , and defired to speak with me as soon as my part was finished . His cha- racter having concluded in the fourth act , I found him undrest . The moment he faw me , he addreffed me in a precipitate manner to the following ...
... performance , and defired to speak with me as soon as my part was finished . His cha- racter having concluded in the fourth act , I found him undrest . The moment he faw me , he addreffed me in a precipitate manner to the following ...
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... uncommon flow of fpirits on the firft night of its performance . Thus cheerful , as I fat in the green - room , who fhould enter it but Mr. Montgomery , fince Sir George George Metham , whom I have already mentioned as an G. A. 49 BELLAMY .
... uncommon flow of fpirits on the firft night of its performance . Thus cheerful , as I fat in the green - room , who fhould enter it but Mr. Montgomery , fince Sir George George Metham , whom I have already mentioned as an G. A. 49 BELLAMY .
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... performance . Lord Lyttelton wrote the fol- lowing prologue to it . PROLOGUE TO THOMSON'S CORIOLANUS . SPOKEN BY MR . QUIN . I COME not here your candour to implore For scenes whose author is , alas ! no more ; He wants no advocate his ...
... performance . Lord Lyttelton wrote the fol- lowing prologue to it . PROLOGUE TO THOMSON'S CORIOLANUS . SPOKEN BY MR . QUIN . I COME not here your candour to implore For scenes whose author is , alas ! no more ; He wants no advocate his ...
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