Memoirs of Charles Macklin, Comedian: With the Dramatic Characters, Manners, Anecdotes, &c. of the Age in which He Lived : Forming an History of the Stage During Almost the Whole of the Last Century, and a Chronological List of All the Parts Played by HimJ. Asperne, 1804 - 444 páginas |
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... Spirits ; that he could , perhaps , still brandish his Cane over the Head of Lawyer VARLAND , and successfully correct his professional Errors ; and that , that , like an old Coachman , although he has ADVERTISEMENT .
... Spirits ; that he could , perhaps , still brandish his Cane over the Head of Lawyer VARLAND , and successfully correct his professional Errors ; and that , that , like an old Coachman , although he has ADVERTISEMENT .
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... Spirit of Human Dealing . " I am fearful that his Hero will not meet much Respect from the rising Generation of Actors : he has been handed to them as a troublesome , tur- bulent Character ; Half of which your Author has done away , and ...
... Spirit of Human Dealing . " I am fearful that his Hero will not meet much Respect from the rising Generation of Actors : he has been handed to them as a troublesome , tur- bulent Character ; Half of which your Author has done away , and ...
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... Spirit of Human Dealing . " I am fearful that his Hero will not meet much Respect from the rising Generation of Actors : he has been handed to them as a troublesome , tur- bulent Character ; Half of which your Author has done away , and ...
... Spirit of Human Dealing . " I am fearful that his Hero will not meet much Respect from the rising Generation of Actors : he has been handed to them as a troublesome , tur- bulent Character ; Half of which your Author has done away , and ...
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... spirit , sharpness , and enterprize , hospita- bly took him under her roof , in order to rescue him from those vices and follies which a life of idleness , particularly in young minds , is but too apt to produce . Here he was further ...
... spirit , sharpness , and enterprize , hospita- bly took him under her roof , in order to rescue him from those vices and follies which a life of idleness , particularly in young minds , is but too apt to produce . Here he was further ...
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... knew a little of reading and writing , and was beside a lad of keen observation , and a determined spirit , he made himself very ac- ceptable * ceptable to the scholars and fellows , who gave him CHARLES MACKLIN . 11.
... knew a little of reading and writing , and was beside a lad of keen observation , and a determined spirit , he made himself very ac- ceptable * ceptable to the scholars and fellows , who gave him CHARLES MACKLIN . 11.
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Memoirs of Charles Macklin, Comedian: With the Dramatic Characters, Manners ... William Cook Vista de fragmentos - 1972 |
Memoirs of Charles Macklin, Comedian: With the Dramatic Characters, Manners ... William Cook Sin vista previa disponible - 2017 |
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