The Stage: Both Before and Behind the Curtain, from "observations Taken on the Spot", Volumes 1-3Richard Bentley, 1840 - Theater |
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Page xxxiii
... Malibran's mind defined in her correspondence - Mr . Hackett and Mr. George Colman - Mr . Dowton's opinion of American editions of English plays — Mr . Kean's death , and his last appearance preceding it - Union of the two Patent ...
... Malibran's mind defined in her correspondence - Mr . Hackett and Mr. George Colman - Mr . Dowton's opinion of American editions of English plays — Mr . Kean's death , and his last appearance preceding it - Union of the two Patent ...
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... Malibran's engagement -Unprecedented terms - One man found to refuse what all the rest of mankind were trying to possess A droll and a xxxvi CONTENTS . deep letter from Malibran - Extraordinary interference CONTENTS . XXXV.
... Malibran's engagement -Unprecedented terms - One man found to refuse what all the rest of mankind were trying to possess A droll and a xxxvi CONTENTS . deep letter from Malibran - Extraordinary interference CONTENTS . XXXV.
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... Malibran - Extraordinary interference of the Lord Chamberlain Killigrew's Patent - George the Third's Patent , and the fees paid for it - Charles Kemble's opinion of the Lord Chamberlain's powers - A surviving re- gicide - Deaths of ...
... Malibran - Extraordinary interference of the Lord Chamberlain Killigrew's Patent - George the Third's Patent , and the fees paid for it - Charles Kemble's opinion of the Lord Chamberlain's powers - A surviving re- gicide - Deaths of ...
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... Malibran ; a particular reference to which will be made hereafter . But we shall look in vain again for such a man as Elliston . After having exhausted the purer re- sources of his judgment and research , he could fly to the practice of ...
... Malibran ; a particular reference to which will be made hereafter . But we shall look in vain again for such a man as Elliston . After having exhausted the purer re- sources of his judgment and research , he could fly to the practice of ...
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... Malibran's mind defined in her correspondence - Mr . Hackett and Mr. George Colman - Mr . Dowton's opinion of Ame- rican editions of English plays - Mr . Kean's death , and his last appearance preceding it - Union of the two Patent ...
... Malibran's mind defined in her correspondence - Mr . Hackett and Mr. George Colman - Mr . Dowton's opinion of Ame- rican editions of English plays - Mr . Kean's death , and his last appearance preceding it - Union of the two Patent ...
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actor admission Alfred Bunn amongst amusement appear attraction Beriot Braham Bulwer character Charles Kemble circumstances Colman Covent Garden theatre DEAR SIR drama Drury Lane theatre Ducrow Elliston engagement entertainment favour feelings Garrick Garrick Club genius gentleman George give Harris honour humble instance Kean Kean's Kemble played King Knowles Lane and Covent lessee letter licence Liston London Lord Byron Lord Chamberlain lordship Macready Macready's Madame Malibran Maid of Artois Majesty Majesty's manager MARDYN Marquis matter ment Messrs Monsieur never night nightly noble obedient servant occasion opera opinion Paris parties patent theatres performers persons petitioner piece possession present principal profession proprietors reader receipt received reply respect Royal Drury Lane salary scene season Serjeant Talfourd Shakspeare stage success talent Theatre Royal Drury theatrical Thomas Killigrew tion tragedy W. C. Macready week William Farren Your's