Mrs. Jordan, المجلد 2Athenaeum Press, 1830 |
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الصفحة 63
... wish , as far as " Romeo and Juliet " and " Hamlet " would go ; but he had no first - rate actor , since the loss of Henderson- nothing that wore the cast of thought , or could stand a competition with that critical skill in Kemble ...
... wish , as far as " Romeo and Juliet " and " Hamlet " would go ; but he had no first - rate actor , since the loss of Henderson- nothing that wore the cast of thought , or could stand a competition with that critical skill in Kemble ...
الصفحة 279
... wish to relieve a most generous and noble mind from the aspersions cast upon it . But Sir Jonah goes further , and in very delicate language acquits her sons , by the connection re- ferred to , of any share in the event which he so ...
... wish to relieve a most generous and noble mind from the aspersions cast upon it . But Sir Jonah goes further , and in very delicate language acquits her sons , by the connection re- ferred to , of any share in the event which he so ...
الصفحة 292
... wish to rejoin her husband , or , what might be of more moment , her sincere attachment to him . This was put out of all doubt by the condition in which Mrs. Alsop appeared before a London audience as an actress , on the 18th of October ...
... wish to rejoin her husband , or , what might be of more moment , her sincere attachment to him . This was put out of all doubt by the condition in which Mrs. Alsop appeared before a London audience as an actress , on the 18th of October ...
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