Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 40;Volume 103John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1884 |
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... Covent Garden . Six thousand pounds were rapidly subscribed , and the building was at once commenced . Its progress seems to have excited considerable in- terest among the quality , " and the site became a kind of fashionable resort , a ...
... Covent Garden . Six thousand pounds were rapidly subscribed , and the building was at once commenced . Its progress seems to have excited considerable in- terest among the quality , " and the site became a kind of fashionable resort , a ...
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... Covent Garden as Monimia in The Orphan , and was soon turning the heads of all the young fellows about town by her exquisite grace and beauty ; and it was there , in 1785 , that she took her farewell of the public , wrecked in fortune ...
... Covent Garden as Monimia in The Orphan , and was soon turning the heads of all the young fellows about town by her exquisite grace and beauty ; and it was there , in 1785 , that she took her farewell of the public , wrecked in fortune ...
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... Covent Garden it is by no means equally brilliant . In tragedy there was little more than an unbroken series of dreary , bombastic , declamatory plays , every one of which has fallen into deserved oblivion ; with few exceptions , they ...
... Covent Garden it is by no means equally brilliant . In tragedy there was little more than an unbroken series of dreary , bombastic , declamatory plays , every one of which has fallen into deserved oblivion ; with few exceptions , they ...
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... Covent Garden witnessed one of those extraordinary furores which occasionally seize upon the British public for some rather ordi- nary personage or exhibition , while superior talent goes to the wall . A boy actor , known as Master ...
... Covent Garden witnessed one of those extraordinary furores which occasionally seize upon the British public for some rather ordi- nary personage or exhibition , while superior talent goes to the wall . A boy actor , known as Master ...
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... Covent Garden at this period have no parallel even in these days of theatrical magnificence , being 300l . a night ; there was a quadruple company for tragedy , comedy , opera , and ballet . Between the years 1809 and 1821 tragedy was ...
... Covent Garden at this period have no parallel even in these days of theatrical magnificence , being 300l . a night ; there was a quadruple company for tragedy , comedy , opera , and ballet . Between the years 1809 and 1821 tragedy was ...
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