Dramatic Table Talk: Or, Scenes, Situations, & Adventures, Serious & Comic, in Theatrical History & Biography, Volumen2Richard Ryan J. Knight & H. Lacey, 1825 |
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... comedian ; Wilkinson , looking at his stature , replied , " low comedian ? " " Aye , sir , " answered he , " low comedian . " Every one who has seen Mathews , must have observed the singular habit of his mouth , when he speaks . Tate ...
... comedian ; Wilkinson , looking at his stature , replied , " low comedian ? " " Aye , sir , " answered he , " low comedian . " Every one who has seen Mathews , must have observed the singular habit of his mouth , when he speaks . Tate ...
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... COMEDIAN . THE last time that Garrick was at Paris , Pre- ville invited him to his Villa . Preville was reckoned the most accomplished comedian of the French Theatre . Garrick being in a gay humour , proposed to travel in one of the ...
... COMEDIAN . THE last time that Garrick was at Paris , Pre- ville invited him to his Villa . Preville was reckoned the most accomplished comedian of the French Theatre . Garrick being in a gay humour , proposed to travel in one of the ...
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... COMEDIAN . MANY a would - be wit , who has Joe Miller constantly on his lips , might probably be induced to make a pilgrimage to his grave , if he knew that it was as near to him as the place called the Green Church Yard , or Burial ...
... COMEDIAN . MANY a would - be wit , who has Joe Miller constantly on his lips , might probably be induced to make a pilgrimage to his grave , if he knew that it was as near to him as the place called the Green Church Yard , or Burial ...
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