Shifting Scenes in Theatrical LifeRoutledge, Warne, & Routledge, 1859 - 295 pages |
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Eliza Winstanley. 50 OV : ANGLE ΛΟΝ HRISTO SIGILL UN C yo COLL HARVARD The Gift of Edward R. Howe of Cambridge , ( H. 6. 1864 , ) 3 Jan. , 1865 .. ANOME FILMER L 34 SHIFTING SCENES IN THEATRICAL LIFE . BY ELIZA WINSTANLEY ,
Eliza Winstanley. 50 OV : ANGLE ΛΟΝ HRISTO SIGILL UN C yo COLL HARVARD The Gift of Edward R. Howe of Cambridge , ( H. 6. 1864 , ) 3 Jan. , 1865 .. ANOME FILMER L 34 SHIFTING SCENES IN THEATRICAL LIFE . BY ELIZA WINSTANLEY ,
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Eliza Winstanley. SHIFTING SCENES IN THEATRICAL LIFE . BY ELIZA WINSTANLEY , COMEDIAN . " This wide and universal theatre Presents more changeful pageants than the scene Wherein we play . " - SHAKSPERE . LONDON : ROUTLEDGE , WARNE ...
Eliza Winstanley. SHIFTING SCENES IN THEATRICAL LIFE . BY ELIZA WINSTANLEY , COMEDIAN . " This wide and universal theatre Presents more changeful pageants than the scene Wherein we play . " - SHAKSPERE . LONDON : ROUTLEDGE , WARNE ...
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... SCENES " are also equally real , but sufficiently disguised in their por- traiture , it is hoped , to avoid the charge of ill - natured personality . The writer's aim , indeed , has been , rather to uphold than to depreciate the ...
... SCENES " are also equally real , but sufficiently disguised in their por- traiture , it is hoped , to avoid the charge of ill - natured personality . The writer's aim , indeed , has been , rather to uphold than to depreciate the ...
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Eliza Winstanley. SHIFTING SCENES IN THEATRICAL LIFE . CHAPTER I. It was Christmas - eve , a good dozen years ago , and a dark , dank , dismal eve it was ; the snow , which had fallen thickly and incessantly for many days ... SCENES ...
Eliza Winstanley. SHIFTING SCENES IN THEATRICAL LIFE . CHAPTER I. It was Christmas - eve , a good dozen years ago , and a dark , dank , dismal eve it was ; the snow , which had fallen thickly and incessantly for many days ... SCENES ...
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... ever have food enough ; and summer or winter their clothing is the same - scanty and thread- bare , indeed , are their garments at all times . She would like to see her little ones clean and dressed neatly 2 SHIFTING SCENES.
... ever have food enough ; and summer or winter their clothing is the same - scanty and thread- bare , indeed , are their garments at all times . She would like to see her little ones clean and dressed neatly 2 SHIFTING SCENES.
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