Shifting Scenes in Theatrical LifeRoutledge, Warne, & Routledge, 1859 - 295 pages |
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... theatre Presents more changeful pageants than the scene Wherein we play . " - SHAKSPERE . LONDON : ROUTLEDGE , WARNE , & ROUTLEDGE , FARRINGDON STREET ; NEW YORK : 56 , WALKER STREET . 1859 . The 13502 22786.32 1865 , Jan. 3 Gift of Edward.
... theatre Presents more changeful pageants than the scene Wherein we play . " - SHAKSPERE . LONDON : ROUTLEDGE , WARNE , & ROUTLEDGE , FARRINGDON STREET ; NEW YORK : 56 , WALKER STREET . 1859 . The 13502 22786.32 1865 , Jan. 3 Gift of Edward.
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... theatre , his lodgers were generally members of the the- atrical profession . Into an apartment over the before - mentioned grocer's hop I am about to introduce the reader . It is a spacious , queerly - shaped room , with a big bay ...
... theatre , his lodgers were generally members of the the- atrical profession . Into an apartment over the before - mentioned grocer's hop I am about to introduce the reader . It is a spacious , queerly - shaped room , with a big bay ...
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... theatre ; you for acting and dancing , I for harlequin and ballet - master . " " But I can't get accustomed to a new name all at once , " observed Emma , in a quiet , tone . " Pshaw the task of forgetting your old name , and re ...
... theatre ; you for acting and dancing , I for harlequin and ballet - master . " " But I can't get accustomed to a new name all at once , " observed Emma , in a quiet , tone . " Pshaw the task of forgetting your old name , and re ...
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... theatre . The boy was extremely sharp , shrewd , and desirous to learn . He accompanied his mother , who was a danseuse , to all her rehearsals ; and , by so doing , picked up his rudiments of dancing ; and the good - natured leader of ...
... theatre . The boy was extremely sharp , shrewd , and desirous to learn . He accompanied his mother , who was a danseuse , to all her rehearsals ; and , by so doing , picked up his rudiments of dancing ; and the good - natured leader of ...
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... theatre is a school in which much good may be learned ; and in the society of the player , however humble his talents may be , there is frequently found a peculiar fascination of manner , for he is intelligent and reflective ; each day ...
... theatre is a school in which much good may be learned ; and in the society of the player , however humble his talents may be , there is frequently found a peculiar fascination of manner , for he is intelligent and reflective ; each day ...
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