An Essay on the Science of ActingCowie and Strange, 1828 - Počet stran: 201 |
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... received forty cards from persons of distinction , all of whom desired to know the reason why his play was stopped ; and for answer , he had referred them to him , the proper judge . Mr. Garrick had no stomach to repeat the acting of a ...
... received forty cards from persons of distinction , all of whom desired to know the reason why his play was stopped ; and for answer , he had referred them to him , the proper judge . Mr. Garrick had no stomach to repeat the acting of a ...
Strana 115
... received from them every possible mark of kindness and re- spect . In 1786 he was strongly solicited by his old friend Munden to enlist under Austin and Whitlock , then acting in the Theatre Royal Newcastle - upon- Tyne , and ...
... received from them every possible mark of kindness and re- spect . In 1786 he was strongly solicited by his old friend Munden to enlist under Austin and Whitlock , then acting in the Theatre Royal Newcastle - upon- Tyne , and ...
Strana 125
... received from that poor piper more pleasure than from all your humbug glasses ; " this , poor Cartwright took with seeming good humour ; Cooke proceeded to abuse , which provoked from Cartwright certainly a becoming reply , when Cooke ...
... received from that poor piper more pleasure than from all your humbug glasses ; " this , poor Cartwright took with seeming good humour ; Cooke proceeded to abuse , which provoked from Cartwright certainly a becoming reply , when Cooke ...
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