Echoes of the Playhouse: Reminiscences of Some Past Glories of the English StageG. P. Putnam's sons, 1895 - 331 oldal |
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118. oldal
... father of a play . " One of the dramatic chil- dren of this father has come down to us in his still used adaptation of Richard III . These were trying days for the buoyant Colley , but like a cork , every time he was shoved under water ...
... father of a play . " One of the dramatic chil- dren of this father has come down to us in his still used adaptation of Richard III . These were trying days for the buoyant Colley , but like a cork , every time he was shoved under water ...
179. oldal
... father is said to have been an English gentleman who settled in Ire- land several years after this event . When the youth had arrived at what was supposed to be the age of dis- cretion he was sent off to London to study for the bar ...
... father is said to have been an English gentleman who settled in Ire- land several years after this event . When the youth had arrived at what was supposed to be the age of dis- cretion he was sent off to London to study for the bar ...
296. oldal
... father was very earnest she should because her talents would be liberally rewarded . It was questioned whether the young gentleman , who had not a shilling in the world , but was blessed with very uncommon talents , was not foolishly ...
... father was very earnest she should because her talents would be liberally rewarded . It was questioned whether the young gentleman , who had not a shilling in the world , but was blessed with very uncommon talents , was not foolishly ...
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CHAPTER PAGE I BY WAY OF PROLOGUE I | 1 |
LE ROI SAMUSE | 22 |
THE ENGLISH ROSCIUS | 42 |
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