Memoirs of the Life of Charles Macklin, Esq: Principally Compiled from His Own Papers and Memorandums, Band 2Lackington, Allen, and Company, 1799 |
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... these agreements , are as follow : Mr. Colman did not properly introduce all the principal actors to his brother Patentees ; but , on their first appearance at the Theatre , be- fore it opened , as they were advancing to speak to him ...
... these agreements , are as follow : Mr. Colman did not properly introduce all the principal actors to his brother Patentees ; but , on their first appearance at the Theatre , be- fore it opened , as they were advancing to speak to him ...
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... After both parties had appealed to the public , with regard to their conduct in these tranfactions , the controverfy was removed into a Court of Equity . The reader will perceive that Mr. Harris's conduct , throughout CHARLES MACKLIN . 15.
... After both parties had appealed to the public , with regard to their conduct in these tranfactions , the controverfy was removed into a Court of Equity . The reader will perceive that Mr. Harris's conduct , throughout CHARLES MACKLIN . 15.
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... these ingenious forgeries fhall , in proper time and place , be " laid before the Public . At prefent , Sir , I mean to confine my inquiry only to a scanda- " lous report relative to your conduct towards " Mifs Macklin and me about ...
... these ingenious forgeries fhall , in proper time and place , be " laid before the Public . At prefent , Sir , I mean to confine my inquiry only to a scanda- " lous report relative to your conduct towards " Mifs Macklin and me about ...
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... these reports you " must be conscious ; and you must know , like- " wife , that , in justice to yourself and the par- " ties , it is incumbent on you to give an an- " fwer to the charge , with which , I hope , you " will favour Mifs ...
... these reports you " must be conscious ; and you must know , like- " wife , that , in justice to yourself and the par- " ties , it is incumbent on you to give an an- " fwer to the charge , with which , I hope , you " will favour Mifs ...
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... these strolling Com- " panies is that one man generally finds Cloaths " and Scenes , for which he has four shares of the profits . Every Performer is a Sharer . The " number of Performers about fixteen or eigh- " teen . The person who ...
... these strolling Com- " panies is that one man generally finds Cloaths " and Scenes , for which he has four shares of the profits . Every Performer is a Sharer . The " number of Performers about fixteen or eigh- " teen . The person who ...
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Seite 37 - Haste thee, nymph, and bring with thee Jest, and youthful jollity, Quips, and cranks, and wanton wiles, Nods, and becks, and wreathed smiles, Such as hang on Hebe's cheek, And love to live in dimple sleek : Sport that wrinkled Care derides, And Laughter holding both his sides.
Seite 43 - Number of performers about sixteen or eighteen. The person who provides the Cloaths and Scenes is deemed the Master of the Company, who makes all contracts for rents, etc., and is responsible for all expenses and contingencies of every kind, incidental to the...
Seite 269 - ... that shameful scene of Epilepsy in the fourth Act, which instead of being applauded ought to have been exploded with indignation and contempt for his impudence in the first place...
Seite 275 - Actrefles, and fucceeded. Nor was the " traducement of the living fame of male and " female, of every age and rank upon the...
Seite 238 - Every man that is at the Playhouse, has a right to express his approbation or disapprobation instantaneously, according as he likes either the acting, or Piece — that is a right due to the Theatre — an unalterable right — they must have that...
Seite 276 - Thus would he serve them up to ignorant people, who believed and wondered ; and to dependants and flatterers, who retailed the libellous anecdotes, invectives, and quaint conceits, and concluded that the art was never known but by the narrator, who, with an apparent modesty, and a concealed impudence, made himself the hero of the historical criticism.
Seite 432 - Why, sir, my opinion is, that Mr. Palmer played the character of Shylock in one style. In this scene there was a sameness, in that scene a sameness, and in every scene a sameness : — it was all same ! same I same ! — no variation.
Seite 287 - I asked the Deputy, why ? or by what right he deprived me of my copy ? For some time he would not assign any reason. I told him that I should resort to the laws of my country for redress ; upon which he replied, ' That / should but expose myself, and that they kept the copy by the usage of the office.