Echoes of the Playhouse: Reminiscences of Some Past Glories of the English StageG. P. Putnam's sons, 1895 - 331 oldal |
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85. oldal
... hand , if those witches were not charming creatures . A little after , as Betterton was in one of the finest speeches of the play , she shook her fan at another lady who sat as far on the left hand , and told her with a whisper that ...
... hand , if those witches were not charming creatures . A little after , as Betterton was in one of the finest speeches of the play , she shook her fan at another lady who sat as far on the left hand , and told her with a whisper that ...
219. oldal
... hands and Fleetwood had taken himself out of England to escape his many creditors , Macklin re - ap- peared there , to the great satisfaction of the town . Soon he tries his hand at play - writing . Then he is acting under the ...
... hands and Fleetwood had taken himself out of England to escape his many creditors , Macklin re - ap- peared there , to the great satisfaction of the town . Soon he tries his hand at play - writing . Then he is acting under the ...
267. oldal
... hand of Death , in such a time and place , and in the prime of life . " She had indeed been stricken by the hand of Death , and never more could tread the boards she loved so well , but the final blow did not come until three years ...
... hand of Death , in such a time and place , and in the prime of life . " She had indeed been stricken by the hand of Death , and never more could tread the boards she loved so well , but the final blow did not come until three years ...
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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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