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Or, Books, Places, and People Mary Russell Mitford. children ( and children
always know with whom they may take liberties ) play all sorts of tricks with him at
their pleasure . His ship's surgeon was also a visitor , and a young midshipman ,
and ...
Or, Books, Places, and People Mary Russell Mitford. children ( and children
always know with whom they may take liberties ) play all sorts of tricks with him at
their pleasure . His ship's surgeon was also a visitor , and a young midshipman ,
and ...
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The “ Honeymoon , " one of the most delightful of modern comedies , was the
seventh play presented by poor Tobin to different managers . He died , I believe ,
the very same night that it was performed with unrivalled success , certainly
before ...
The “ Honeymoon , " one of the most delightful of modern comedies , was the
seventh play presented by poor Tobin to different managers . He died , I believe ,
the very same night that it was performed with unrivalled success , certainly
before ...
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The first play I remember to have seen was in a barn - tragedy of course — the
tragedy dear to heroes of the buskin , and no less dear to their youthful auditors ,
“ Richard the Third . " Ah ! I should have asked nothing better than to see Richard
...
The first play I remember to have seen was in a barn - tragedy of course — the
tragedy dear to heroes of the buskin , and no less dear to their youthful auditors ,
“ Richard the Third . " Ah ! I should have asked nothing better than to see Richard
...
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Then came other play - goings more legitimate ; and readings of Shakespeare by
bits , and here and there , I scarcely know how or when . For it may be reckoned
amongst the best and dearest of our English privileges , that we are all more or ...
Then came other play - goings more legitimate ; and readings of Shakespeare by
bits , and here and there , I scarcely know how or when . For it may be reckoned
amongst the best and dearest of our English privileges , that we are all more or ...
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The play upon which I opened was “ Zaïre . ” Zaïre is not “ Richard the Third , ”
any more than M. de Voltaire is Shakespeare ; nevertheless , the play has its
merits . There is a certain romance in the situation ; an interest in the story ; a
mixture of ...
The play upon which I opened was “ Zaïre . ” Zaïre is not “ Richard the Third , ”
any more than M. de Voltaire is Shakespeare ; nevertheless , the play has its
merits . There is a certain romance in the situation ; an interest in the story ; a
mixture of ...
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