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... CLEOPATRA = Mrs. Yates . OCTAVIA Mrs. Glen . CHARMIAN Miss Hippisley . IRAS Miss Mills . The more important alterations in the text consist in assigning to Thyreus the opening speech of Philo , beginning : Nay but this dotage of our ...
... CLEOPATRA = Mrs. Yates . OCTAVIA Mrs. Glen . CHARMIAN Miss Hippisley . IRAS Miss Mills . The more important alterations in the text consist in assigning to Thyreus the opening speech of Philo , beginning : Nay but this dotage of our ...
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... Cleopatra ; and says that " she never established ' the Siren of the Nile ' among her popular characters . " On 24th May , 1790 , at Covent Garden , Miss Brunton played Cleopatra to the Antony of Holman ; and on 12th Jan. 1818 , at Bath ...
... Cleopatra ; and says that " she never established ' the Siren of the Nile ' among her popular characters . " On 24th May , 1790 , at Covent Garden , Miss Brunton played Cleopatra to the Antony of Holman ; and on 12th Jan. 1818 , at Bath ...
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... Cleopatra . This was one of the most successful of the Sadler's Wells revivals , and elicited much ap- proval . Miss Glyn's performance of Cleopatra was the crowning triumph of her career . personal appearance she conformed to the ...
... Cleopatra . This was one of the most successful of the Sadler's Wells revivals , and elicited much ap- proval . Miss Glyn's performance of Cleopatra was the crowning triumph of her career . personal appearance she conformed to the ...
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