The Life of Mr. James Quin, Comedian: With the History of the Stage from His Commencing Actor to His Retreat to Bath ...Reader, 1887 - 107 من الصفحات |
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... walks in comedy . To whom may be added as excellent actresses , Mrs. Oldfield and Mrs. Porter ; the first in comedy and the last in tragedy . CHAPTER III . Quin's first appearance upon the London stage 16 LIFE OF MR . JAMES QUIN .
... walks in comedy . To whom may be added as excellent actresses , Mrs. Oldfield and Mrs. Porter ; the first in comedy and the last in tragedy . CHAPTER III . Quin's first appearance upon the London stage 16 LIFE OF MR . JAMES QUIN .
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... walk . No , never think of Falstaff - never think of Falstaff - it is quite quite out of your walk , indeed , young man . " This was the reception his first effort of stepping out of the B faggot walk met with , and for some days he ...
... walk . No , never think of Falstaff - never think of Falstaff - it is quite quite out of your walk , indeed , young man . " This was the reception his first effort of stepping out of the B faggot walk met with , and for some days he ...
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... walk met with , and for some days he laid aside all thoughts of ever doing Falstaff , or indeed speaking upon the stage , except it were to deliver a message . Ryan , who at that time had the ear and confidence of Rich , having heard ...
... walk met with , and for some days he laid aside all thoughts of ever doing Falstaff , or indeed speaking upon the stage , except it were to deliver a message . Ryan , who at that time had the ear and confidence of Rich , having heard ...
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... walks , Booth and Wilks had so far the ascendency over the taste and judgment of the town that they carried all before them ; and from the time of the run of the Merry Wives of Windsor Rich could never fill his house without orders ...
... walks , Booth and Wilks had so far the ascendency over the taste and judgment of the town that they carried all before them ; and from the time of the run of the Merry Wives of Windsor Rich could never fill his house without orders ...
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... walk . When Quin first engaged at Drury - lane , he succeeded the elder Mills in all the capital parts of tragedy , and Delane supplied his place at Lincoln's - Inn - Fields , after having performed for some time with tolerable success ...
... walk . When Quin first engaged at Drury - lane , he succeeded the elder Mills in all the capital parts of tragedy , and Delane supplied his place at Lincoln's - Inn - Fields , after having performed for some time with tolerable success ...
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17th of April acted actor actress admirably afterwards anecdote appearance applause asked audience Bath Beggar's Opera bequeath unto Betterton Booth Bowen called Cato character Coffee House Colley Cibber comedians comedy competitor court Covent Garden Theatre dance DAVID GARRICK death Delane deposed desired dramatic drink Drury Lane Theatre Dublin engaged entertainment excellent Fair Penitent Falstaff fame father favour Fleece Tavern Fleetwood Garrick gave gentleman give and bequeath heard humour hundred pounds James Quin John Dories judgment King lady Lincoln's Inn Fields London Lord Macklin manager manner Master merit Nash Nash's natural never night occasion Othello passion person piece play poet Pope's Head Tavern Porter present Prince prologue Provoked Wife Quin performed Quin's Quinn replied Rich royal Ryan scarce scenes season Shakespeare shewed Sir John soon stage success Sword Theatre Royal theatrical Theophilus Cibber Thomson told town tragedy walk Wilks wounded