Echoes of the Playhouse: Reminiscences of Some Past Glories of the English StageG. P. Putnam's sons, 1895 - 331 oldal |
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120. oldal
... rival organization . Betterton's people ( however good in their kind ) were most of them too far advanc'd in years to mend ; and tho ' we , in Drury Lane , were too young to be excellent , we were not too old to be better . But what ...
... rival organization . Betterton's people ( however good in their kind ) were most of them too far advanc'd in years to mend ; and tho ' we , in Drury Lane , were too young to be excellent , we were not too old to be better . But what ...
253. oldal
... rival in theatrical fame , and yet , as the biographer truly adds , no two men were more opposite in their pretensions to stage merit : in acting , Mr. Garrick was , doubtless , an unlimited genius ; Foote was restrained to certain ...
... rival in theatrical fame , and yet , as the biographer truly adds , no two men were more opposite in their pretensions to stage merit : in acting , Mr. Garrick was , doubtless , an unlimited genius ; Foote was restrained to certain ...
260. oldal
... rival productions , and coffee - house and drawing - room were filled with discus- sions as to the relative merits of Garrick and Barry as well as of the two Juliets , Mrs. Cibber and Miss Bel- lamy . One critic remarked ...
... rival productions , and coffee - house and drawing - room were filled with discus- sions as to the relative merits of Garrick and Barry as well as of the two Juliets , Mrs. Cibber and Miss Bel- lamy . One critic remarked ...
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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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