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... play , and have always " looked upon you as the best of comedians ; I shall " therefore come in between the first and second acts , " and remain in the right - hand box over the pit till " the end of the fourth ; provided you take care ...
... play , and have always " looked upon you as the best of comedians ; I shall " therefore come in between the first and second acts , " and remain in the right - hand box over the pit till " the end of the fourth ; provided you take care ...
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... play on Monday last , is looked upon as a step in my conduct , which I ought to explain , that others may not be misled by my example . It is true matter of fact , I was present at the ingenious entertain- ment of that day , and placed ...
... play on Monday last , is looked upon as a step in my conduct , which I ought to explain , that others may not be misled by my example . It is true matter of fact , I was present at the ingenious entertain- ment of that day , and placed ...
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... play , shewed him- self displeased at what was said , and walked out of the assembly . I question not but the reader will be curious to know what the line was that gave this di- vine heathen so much offence . If my memory fails me not ...
... play , shewed him- self displeased at what was said , and walked out of the assembly . I question not but the reader will be curious to know what the line was that gave this di- vine heathen so much offence . If my memory fails me not ...
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... play of Ben Jonson's , cal- " led the Silent Woman , being appointed to be acted " for his benefit . It would be indecent for me to ap- ❝pear twice in a season at these ludicrous diversions ; " but as I always give my man and my maid ...
... play of Ben Jonson's , cal- " led the Silent Woman , being appointed to be acted " for his benefit . It would be indecent for me to ap- ❝pear twice in a season at these ludicrous diversions ; " but as I always give my man and my maid ...
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... play stand still for a few mo- ments , and the audience fixed in an agreeable suspense , during the silence of a skilful actor . But silence never shews itself to so great an advan- tage , as when it is made the reply to calumny and de ...
... play stand still for a few mo- ments , and the audience fixed in an agreeable suspense , during the silence of a skilful actor . But silence never shews itself to so great an advan- tage , as when it is made the reply to calumny and de ...
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