Cumberland's British Theatre: With Remarks Biographical and Critical, Volume 28George Daniel, John Cumberland J. Cumberland, 1826 - English drama |
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... CHARACTERS ENTRANCES AND EXITS , RELATIVE POSITIONS OF THE PER- FORMERS ON THE STAGE , AND THE WHOLE OF THE STAGE BUSINESS . As performed at the THEATRES ROYAL , LONDON . EMBELLISHED WITH A PORTRAIT OF MISS E. TREE , IN THE CHARACTER OF ...
... CHARACTERS ENTRANCES AND EXITS , RELATIVE POSITIONS OF THE PER- FORMERS ON THE STAGE , AND THE WHOLE OF THE STAGE BUSINESS . As performed at the THEATRES ROYAL , LONDON . EMBELLISHED WITH A PORTRAIT OF MISS E. TREE , IN THE CHARACTER OF ...
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... character of Olivia , in Twelfth Night , for her sister's benefit , when she exhibited such promise of future ... characters , tragic and comic , with such increased effect , that she became one of the permanent members of the ...
... character of Olivia , in Twelfth Night , for her sister's benefit , when she exhibited such promise of future ... characters , tragic and comic , with such increased effect , that she became one of the permanent members of the ...
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... characters . He plays the last scene with an intensity of feeling that no modern artist can surpass . Charles Kemble wisely keeps to his original character . It is useless for any performer , who wishes to avoid disagree- able ...
... characters . He plays the last scene with an intensity of feeling that no modern artist can surpass . Charles Kemble wisely keeps to his original character . It is useless for any performer , who wishes to avoid disagree- able ...
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