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Thomas Killigrew then had 'the Cockpit' in Drury Lane, his company being that of
the King's Players, and it was Killigrew who, dissatisfied with the old 'Cockpit,'
opened, in 1663, the first 'Drury Lane Theatre', nearly upon the site now occupied
...
Thomas Killigrew then had 'the Cockpit' in Drury Lane, his company being that of
the King's Players, and it was Killigrew who, dissatisfied with the old 'Cockpit,'
opened, in 1663, the first 'Drury Lane Theatre', nearly upon the site now occupied
...
Strana
... honest Family, and lived very happily for above a Week; when my Landlord,
who wasa jolly goodnatur'd Man, tookit intohisheadthat Iwanted Company, and
therefore would frequently come into my Chamber to keep mefrom being alone.
... honest Family, and lived very happily for above a Week; when my Landlord,
who wasa jolly goodnatur'd Man, tookit intohisheadthat Iwanted Company, and
therefore would frequently come into my Chamber to keep mefrom being alone.
Strana
If you walk in the Park, one of them will certainly joyn with you, though you are in
Company with Ladies; if you drink a Bottle, they will find your Haunts. What
makes [such Fellows [1]] the more burdensome is, that they neither offend nor
please ...
If you walk in the Park, one of them will certainly joyn with you, though you are in
Company with Ladies; if you drink a Bottle, they will find your Haunts. What
makes [such Fellows [1]] the more burdensome is, that they neither offend nor
please ...
Strana
Butashe has a greatdealofthe Mother in his Constitution, whatever Mood heisin,
he never failsto make his Company laugh. But since there [is an Impostor [3]]
abroad, who[takes upon him [4]] theName of this young Gentleman, and would ...
Butashe has a greatdealofthe Mother in his Constitution, whatever Mood heisin,
he never failsto make his Company laugh. But since there [is an Impostor [3]]
abroad, who[takes upon him [4]] theName of this young Gentleman, and would ...
Strana
Ifmyown Word will not be taken, (tho' in this Case a Woman's may) I can bring
credible Witness of my Qualifications for their Company, whether they insist upon
Hair, Forehead, Eyes, Cheeks, or Chin; to which Imust add, that I find it easier to ...
Ifmyown Word will not be taken, (tho' in this Case a Woman's may) I can bring
credible Witness of my Qualifications for their Company, whether they insist upon
Hair, Forehead, Eyes, Cheeks, or Chin; to which Imust add, that I find it easier to ...
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