The Life of Mrs. Jordan: Including Original Private Correspondence, and Numerous Anecdotes of Her Contemporaries, Band 2E. Bull, 1831 |
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... excellent suits . The audi- ence of Richard III . are doomed to hear of these steel shells , by which valour was so secured for- merly , from the beginning of the play to the end . We have " lock'd up in steel " - " What , is my beaver ...
... excellent suits . The audi- ence of Richard III . are doomed to hear of these steel shells , by which valour was so secured for- merly , from the beginning of the play to the end . We have " lock'd up in steel " - " What , is my beaver ...
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... excellent musician , and played the violin at twelve years of age in the orchestra - he was a fine draughtsman , and painted in oil with the skill of an artist . Perhaps no man was ever so completely successful as Emery in the Yorkshire ...
... excellent musician , and played the violin at twelve years of age in the orchestra - he was a fine draughtsman , and painted in oil with the skill of an artist . Perhaps no man was ever so completely successful as Emery in the Yorkshire ...
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... excellent musi- cian , but he wrote too fast , and his fabric was too slight for the most part . Yet his subjects were familiar and popular . He had been accustomed to compose for Vernon and Wrighten , and in the open air he had no ...
... excellent musi- cian , but he wrote too fast , and his fabric was too slight for the most part . Yet his subjects were familiar and popular . He had been accustomed to compose for Vernon and Wrighten , and in the open air he had no ...
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... excellent , thrice excellent ; but they had now been seen for fifteen years together , and the greatest ingenuity could neither make nor find a single new point once a year . We have not so many different audiences as is commonly ...
... excellent , thrice excellent ; but they had now been seen for fifteen years together , and the greatest ingenuity could neither make nor find a single new point once a year . We have not so many different audiences as is commonly ...
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... excellent precedent , which was re- collected in America , while on the stage , by George Frederick Cooke , who ordered the band in the or- chestra to play " God save the King , " to astonish the wondering Yankees ; and took off his own ...
... excellent precedent , which was re- collected in America , while on the stage , by George Frederick Cooke , who ordered the band in the or- chestra to play " God save the King , " to astonish the wondering Yankees ; and took off his own ...
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