New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 52E. W. Allen, 1838 |
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... season . It was about that time that Mr. Terry's affairs became so embarrassed that he was compelled , or rather his ... season Yates spoke the farewell address , in which he told the audience , that , though their regular season ...
... season . It was about that time that Mr. Terry's affairs became so embarrassed that he was compelled , or rather his ... season Yates spoke the farewell address , in which he told the audience , that , though their regular season ...
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... season , and some of the actors played at both houses - Bannister was one . On the 2nd of February he made his first appearance at Covent Garden Theatre , in Achmet . ( Several writers have stated it was on the day of Garrick's funeral ...
... season , and some of the actors played at both houses - Bannister was one . On the 2nd of February he made his first appearance at Covent Garden Theatre , in Achmet . ( Several writers have stated it was on the day of Garrick's funeral ...
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... season passed in its usual way , until the 23rd of February , 1809 , when , in a few hours , the whole of that beautiful structure became a heap of ruins . How this theatre , and that of Covent Garden , met their fate , has never yet ...
... season passed in its usual way , until the 23rd of February , 1809 , when , in a few hours , the whole of that beautiful structure became a heap of ruins . How this theatre , and that of Covent Garden , met their fate , has never yet ...
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