The Monthly Mirror: Reflecting Men and Manners: With Strictures on Their Epitome, the Stage ..., Volume 4proprietors, 1797 |
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... season , which was then near its close , and that it should be acted the remainder of its run in the course of the ensuing season . The promise in the first instance was duly performed , the tragedy was acted on the last night of the ...
... season , which was then near its close , and that it should be acted the remainder of its run in the course of the ensuing season . The promise in the first instance was duly performed , the tragedy was acted on the last night of the ...
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... season . A part of the company usually go to Baltimore for six weeks ; but the magistrates of that city deeming it unhealthy for the inhabitants to congregate in large numbers in the warm season , have interdicted all stage performances ...
... season . A part of the company usually go to Baltimore for six weeks ; but the magistrates of that city deeming it unhealthy for the inhabitants to congregate in large numbers in the warm season , have interdicted all stage performances ...
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... season ; she is extremely industrious , and deserves encouragement . Mr. Gardener , her friend , is the acting manager ; he has been a performer of considerable merit , and , if snuff and twofenny occupied less of his time , he would ...
... season ; she is extremely industrious , and deserves encouragement . Mr. Gardener , her friend , is the acting manager ; he has been a performer of considerable merit , and , if snuff and twofenny occupied less of his time , he would ...
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