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Strana xxxviii
... play was first represented . STEELE , who has drawn a very favourable character of him in THE THEATRE , NO . 15 , fays , " I cannot , in the firft place , but felicitate a death , on the fame evening in which he received , and merited ...
... play was first represented . STEELE , who has drawn a very favourable character of him in THE THEATRE , NO . 15 , fays , " I cannot , in the firft place , but felicitate a death , on the fame evening in which he received , and merited ...
Strana xxxix
... play , and the applaufe of a crowded theatre . The truth is , HUGHES had laid afide all thoughts of his play , and composed himself to meet death with the refolution and dignity becoming a Christian * . He was of a very feeble ...
... play , and the applaufe of a crowded theatre . The truth is , HUGHES had laid afide all thoughts of his play , and composed himself to meet death with the refolution and dignity becoming a Christian * . He was of a very feeble ...
Strana li
... plays . He had a large Eaft India ware- house in Leadenhall - street , and held a place in the foreign Poft - office . Although advanced in life , and married to a very beautiful woman , he indulged in the licentiousness of brothels ...
... plays . He had a large Eaft India ware- house in Leadenhall - street , and held a place in the foreign Poft - office . Although advanced in life , and married to a very beautiful woman , he indulged in the licentiousness of brothels ...
Strana 9
... player , that the character of Captain Hackam , in Shadwell's comedy called The Squire of Alfatia , was drawn to expofe bully Dawfon , Oldys's MS . notes on Langbaine's Lives , & c . p . 450. B. Mufeum . See The Squire of Alfatia , in ...
... player , that the character of Captain Hackam , in Shadwell's comedy called The Squire of Alfatia , was drawn to expofe bully Dawfon , Oldys's MS . notes on Langbaine's Lives , & c . p . 450. B. Mufeum . See The Squire of Alfatia , in ...
Strana 11
... play is his hour of business ; exactly at five he paffes through New - Inn , croffes through Ruffel - court , and takes a turn at Will's till the play begins ; he has his shoes rubbed and his perriwig powdered at the barber's as you go ...
... play is his hour of business ; exactly at five he paffes through New - Inn , croffes through Ruffel - court , and takes a turn at Will's till the play begins ; he has his shoes rubbed and his perriwig powdered at the barber's as you go ...
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