The New-England Magazine, Band 3Joseph Tinker Buckingham, Edwin Buckingham, Samuel Gridley Howe, John Osborne Sargent, Park Benjamin J. T. and E. Buckingham, 1832 |
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... course of this season , Colman's Mountaineers was brought out , and met with a degree of success , which , it is believed , has attended no other play in Boston ; and this was owing to the uncommon excellence of Taylor in Octavian . His ...
... course of this season , Colman's Mountaineers was brought out , and met with a degree of success , which , it is believed , has attended no other play in Boston ; and this was owing to the uncommon excellence of Taylor in Octavian . His ...
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... course of this season . Hipworth was dignified and eloquent in the principal character , and gave universal satisfaction . Shylock , Rover , Beverly , ( in the Gamester ) Petruchio , Jaffier , and Jaques ( in As you like it ) and ...
... course of this season . Hipworth was dignified and eloquent in the principal character , and gave universal satisfaction . Shylock , Rover , Beverly , ( in the Gamester ) Petruchio , Jaffier , and Jaques ( in As you like it ) and ...
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... course of the season a young lady of Boston , made her debut in the character of Julia , in H. Siddons's Sicilian Romance . Her reception was probably not very flattering , as her second and last ap- pearance , in the same part , was ...
... course of the season a young lady of Boston , made her debut in the character of Julia , in H. Siddons's Sicilian Romance . Her reception was probably not very flattering , as her second and last ap- pearance , in the same part , was ...
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... course of the spring of 1796 , the project of building a new theatre was started , a subscription opened , and almost immediately filled up . Such was the prevailing taste for theatrical performances , that men of capital were willing ...
... course of the spring of 1796 , the project of building a new theatre was started , a subscription opened , and almost immediately filled up . Such was the prevailing taste for theatrical performances , that men of capital were willing ...
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... course , believed any thing of the carpenter's tale , and the Cady was about to give sentence , when the carpenter begged for a moment's delay . " Your worship must allow , " said he " that if these unfortunate youths should again ...
... course , believed any thing of the carpenter's tale , and the Cady was about to give sentence , when the carpenter begged for a moment's delay . " Your worship must allow , " said he " that if these unfortunate youths should again ...
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