The Monthly Mirror: Reflecting Men and Manners: With Strictures on Their Epitome, the Stage ..., Volume 4proprietors, 1797 |
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... talents very early in life , which talents his father seemed disposed to cultivate with all the zeal of parental solicitude . At a proper age , young George was placed at Fountain's academy , in Marybone ; an academy , at that time , in ...
... talents very early in life , which talents his father seemed disposed to cultivate with all the zeal of parental solicitude . At a proper age , young George was placed at Fountain's academy , in Marybone ; an academy , at that time , in ...
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... talents , the amazing force of her attraction , and therefore we learn , that every night she plays the house is " remarkably full , " though it is a fact of lamen- table notoriety to the poor country manager , that his theatre has been ...
... talents , the amazing force of her attraction , and therefore we learn , that every night she plays the house is " remarkably full , " though it is a fact of lamen- table notoriety to the poor country manager , that his theatre has been ...
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... talents , and of considerable learning . It is scarcely necessary to enumerate his compositions , in particular his dramatic works , which have received the sanction of public esteem . In my opinion he has done very great service to the ...
... talents , and of considerable learning . It is scarcely necessary to enumerate his compositions , in particular his dramatic works , which have received the sanction of public esteem . In my opinion he has done very great service to the ...
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