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ACTORS, animadversion on-WOOD, in Rapid, 62-Rolla, 65-Reuben Glenroy, 67-Harry Dornton, 73- Bob Handy, 76-Alonzo, 229, 337- Jaffier, 337-Copper Captain, 339- Prince of Wales 339. CONE, Alon- zo, 65-Henry 76. WARREN, Las Casas, 65—Abel Handy, 76-Fal- staff, 344-Cacafogo, 344. JEFFER- SON, Frank Oatland, 62-Orozimbo, 65-Cosey, 67-Goldfinch, 73—Far- mer Ashfield, 75. M'KENZIE, Sir Hubert Stanley, 62-Pizarro, 65- Old Norval, 155. FRANCIS, Vortex, 62-Trot, 68. Mrs. Wood, Jessy Oatland, 62-Cora, 66. Mrs. FRAN- CIS, Mrs. Vortex, 62-Dame Ash- field, 76, Mrs. SEYMOUR, 62. PAYNE, in Douglas, 145—Octavian, 220-Frederick, 221-Zaphna and Selim, 222-Tancred, 222-Romeo, 223. COOPER, Othello, 225-Zan- ga, 227-Richard, 230-Pierre, 230 -Hamlet,231—Macbeth, 231-Hot- spur, 234-Michael Ducas, 234 Alexander, 422-Antony, Jul. Cæs. 420. WEST, 68, bis. DWYER, Bel- cour, 425-Tangent, 427-Ranger, 427-Vapid,427-Liar, 427-Rapid, 427-Sir Charles Racket, 427. Advice to conductors of magazines 402 Eschylus 114, 189 Alleyn, the player, account of Anecdotes and good things-Dick the Hunter, 92-Dr. Young,181-Othel- lo burlesqued, 181-Voltaire, 184- Louis XIV. 184-Mara and Florio, 185-Macklin, 247, 248, 397, 408, 409-Mozart, the composer, 257- Old Wignell, 343-Macklin and Foote, 397-Impertinent Petit Mai- tre, 406-Curious Slip Slop, 406- Specific for blindness, 407-Kemble and a stage tyro, 407-Kemble's bon mot on Sydney playhouse, 407-Irish forgery, 407-Woman and country magistrate, 408-French dramatic, 481-Bacon and cabbage, 485. Apparition, sable or mysterious bell-rope
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Irish bulls, specimen of, Jefferson, see actors
Barry, the great player, account of, 298 Bedford, duke of, monument 317 Betterton, the great actor, 133, 213
Lear, essay on the alterations of it, 391 Le Kain, the French actor, account of
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