New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 52E. W. Allen, 1838 |
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Page 67
... nights were first advertised , and , from its great success , even the orchestra was filled with seats to accommodate the public . Eight nights more were announced . After the second night of the eight , Mathews and Arnold dined tête ...
... nights were first advertised , and , from its great success , even the orchestra was filled with seats to accommodate the public . Eight nights more were announced . After the second night of the eight , Mathews and Arnold dined tête ...
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... night , just such a night as the season has recently been favouring us with - when the frost gives filmy silvery tracery of trees upon the window - and carts go about with dull , muffled wheels - and the wind sings mournfully around the ...
... night , just such a night as the season has recently been favouring us with - when the frost gives filmy silvery tracery of trees upon the window - and carts go about with dull , muffled wheels - and the wind sings mournfully around the ...
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... night : so that after Garrick's death he acted only four nights that season ; - -once for his own benefit at Covent Garden , and once for a ticket night at Drury Lane . Why was this ? His patron was no more ! Such a loss was severely ...
... night : so that after Garrick's death he acted only four nights that season ; - -once for his own benefit at Covent Garden , and once for a ticket night at Drury Lane . Why was this ? His patron was no more ! Such a loss was severely ...
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