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... Kemble ..... 286 Historical deduction of the British Corneille 345 drama . 22 Country Girl . 285 Huntley , Mr. 239 Covent Garden , performance at , 12 , 41 , 73 , 104 , 135 , 239 , 207 , 295 , 330 - theatre , & c . Hissed actor .. 146 ...
... Kemble ..... 286 Historical deduction of the British Corneille 345 drama . 22 Country Girl . 285 Huntley , Mr. 239 Covent Garden , performance at , 12 , 41 , 73 , 104 , 135 , 239 , 207 , 295 , 330 - theatre , & c . Hissed actor .. 146 ...
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... man . Mr. T. P. Cooke and Miss Scott , as William and Susan , in Black - eyed Susan . Miss Paton , as Rebecca , in the Maid of Judah . Miss Fanny Kemble , as Juliet . Miss Nelson . Mr. Wallack , as the Brigand Chief . iv CONTENTS .
... man . Mr. T. P. Cooke and Miss Scott , as William and Susan , in Black - eyed Susan . Miss Paton , as Rebecca , in the Maid of Judah . Miss Fanny Kemble , as Juliet . Miss Nelson . Mr. Wallack , as the Brigand Chief . iv CONTENTS .
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... KEMBLE ; Dr. Marpest , Mr. MEADOWS ; Robert , Mr. TURnour ; Larry O'Snap , Mr. POWER ; Widow Frankley , Miss CHESTER ; Widow Delamore , Mrs. CHATTERLEY ; Patty , Mrs. J. HUGHES . The first scene is laid in a villa belonging to the Widow ...
... KEMBLE ; Dr. Marpest , Mr. MEADOWS ; Robert , Mr. TURnour ; Larry O'Snap , Mr. POWER ; Widow Frankley , Miss CHESTER ; Widow Delamore , Mrs. CHATTERLEY ; Patty , Mrs. J. HUGHES . The first scene is laid in a villa belonging to the Widow ...
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... Kemble acted and dressed the good - humoured , half - stupid countryman to the very life , and kept the house in a constant good - humour . Mr. Green , particularly in the scene where he is locked up with the widow , played with ...
... Kemble acted and dressed the good - humoured , half - stupid countryman to the very life , and kept the house in a constant good - humour . Mr. Green , particularly in the scene where he is locked up with the widow , played with ...
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... Kemble sustained the character . Mr. Keeley did not altogether hit off the rustic simplicity of Appletree . It was laughable , but not natural . This arises from his constantly appearing in characters written to display his mannerisms ...
... Kemble sustained the character . Mr. Keeley did not altogether hit off the rustic simplicity of Appletree . It was laughable , but not natural . This arises from his constantly appearing in characters written to display his mannerisms ...
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