Dramatic Table Talk: Or, Scenes, Situations, & Adventures, Serious & Comic, in Theatrical History & Biography, Volume 3Richard Ryan J. Knight & H. Lacey, 1825 - Actors |
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Page 112
... GEORGE STEEVENS , MRS . SIDDONS , AND MISS KEMBLE . * WITH his critical acumen , and inexhaustible stores of knowledge relating to bards of the olden time , George Steevens united at times a malice still more rare than his talents or ...
... GEORGE STEEVENS , MRS . SIDDONS , AND MISS KEMBLE . * WITH his critical acumen , and inexhaustible stores of knowledge relating to bards of the olden time , George Steevens united at times a malice still more rare than his talents or ...
Page 281
... George Harte , turner and chair - maker , of Stratford , and resident in Shaks- peare's house , which was his ... George Harte ; and his two children . William Jones Smith , of Gloucester , late in the militia of that county ; and his ...
... George Harte , turner and chair - maker , of Stratford , and resident in Shaks- peare's house , which was his ... George Harte ; and his two children . William Jones Smith , of Gloucester , late in the militia of that county ; and his ...
Page 315
... George Steevens , iii . 112. - Ludicrous description of her first appearance in Dublin , iii . 137 . Smith , the actor , his biography , ii . 13 . Miss , ber death from excessive joy , ii . 62 . " Sorcerer , " the , a pantomime ...
... George Steevens , iii . 112. - Ludicrous description of her first appearance in Dublin , iii . 137 . Smith , the actor , his biography , ii . 13 . Miss , ber death from excessive joy , ii . 62 . " Sorcerer , " the , a pantomime ...
Contents
Garrick and Mrs Woffington | 1 |
Personalities of Garrick and Quin | 7 |
Lord Byron and the British drama | 13 |
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