An Essay on the Science of ActingCowie and Strange, 1828 - Počet stran: 201 |
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... soon found , that his competition with Mr. Garrick , whose reputation was hourly increasing , whilst his own was on the decline , would soon become ineffectual . His Richard the Third could scarce draw together a decent appearance of ...
... soon found , that his competition with Mr. Garrick , whose reputation was hourly increasing , whilst his own was on the decline , would soon become ineffectual . His Richard the Third could scarce draw together a decent appearance of ...
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... soon procured him a share in the management of Drury Lane theatre , where by his own attraction and judi- cious management , he soon realized an ample fortune ; he also wrote and enriched the stage with several dra- matic pieces , which ...
... soon procured him a share in the management of Drury Lane theatre , where by his own attraction and judi- cious management , he soon realized an ample fortune ; he also wrote and enriched the stage with several dra- matic pieces , which ...
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... soon hear from her again . Many months passed over with- out his hearing any further about it ; at last he met the woman accidentally in the street , whom he interro- gated about the delay of her commission : at first she seemed to ...
... soon hear from her again . Many months passed over with- out his hearing any further about it ; at last he met the woman accidentally in the street , whom he interro- gated about the delay of her commission : at first she seemed to ...
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