Mrs. Jordan, Volume 2Athenaeum Press, 1830 |
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... Night — Phantom Lathom and His " Dash " -A Fête Royal at Weymouth Elliston and Miss Decamp - The Royal Game , and the Michaelmas Goose on a Birthday - Another Farce for Mrs. Jordan , Called " Matrimony " . - PAGE . 136 CHAPTER VII . The ...
... Night — Phantom Lathom and His " Dash " -A Fête Royal at Weymouth Elliston and Miss Decamp - The Royal Game , and the Michaelmas Goose on a Birthday - Another Farce for Mrs. Jordan , Called " Matrimony " . - PAGE . 136 CHAPTER VII . The ...
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... night joins with me , and authorises me to say that it is withdrawn . ' Therefore , ladies and gentlemen , we shall have the honour of acting here , to - morrow night , the Bold Stroke for a Wife . ' " This was the constant stop - gap ...
... night joins with me , and authorises me to say that it is withdrawn . ' Therefore , ladies and gentlemen , we shall have the honour of acting here , to - morrow night , the Bold Stroke for a Wife . ' " This was the constant stop - gap ...
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... nights at Drury Lane Theatre , between December and April , he performed Young Norval eleven times , and the receipts to " Douglas amounted to £ 7,133 13s . 6d . , or a nightly average of £ 648 10s . 4d . Why was not poor Home present ...
... nights at Drury Lane Theatre , between December and April , he performed Young Norval eleven times , and the receipts to " Douglas amounted to £ 7,133 13s . 6d . , or a nightly average of £ 648 10s . 4d . Why was not poor Home present ...
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