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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... returned to America , and died at New- York , in 1821 . Hodgkinson's company closed their performances on the 20th of January , and left the town immediately for New - York . The acting management of the theatre devolved on J. B. ...
... returned to America , and died at New- York , in 1821 . Hodgkinson's company closed their performances on the 20th of January , and left the town immediately for New - York . The acting management of the theatre devolved on J. B. ...
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... returned to the theatre , and played during Williamson's management . Hughes and wife , S. Powell and wife , Harper and wife , Mrs. Arnold , Villiers , Taylor , Hamilton , Chambers , and some others of less note , filled up the company ...
... returned to the theatre , and played during Williamson's management . Hughes and wife , S. Powell and wife , Harper and wife , Mrs. Arnold , Villiers , Taylor , Hamilton , Chambers , and some others of less note , filled up the company ...
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... returned from Charleston , to pass the summer in New - England , joined the company at the com- mencement of the season , and played for several weeks , with a popu- larity , equal to that which attended his first performances . Mr. and ...
... returned from Charleston , to pass the summer in New - England , joined the company at the com- mencement of the season , and played for several weeks , with a popu- larity , equal to that which attended his first performances . Mr. and ...
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... returned home to their families . The carpenter set his wits to work to circum- vent his old friend . He procured a log of wood , and made a figure exactly resembling the goldsmith , and clothed it in the dress he usually wore . Then ...
... returned home to their families . The carpenter set his wits to work to circum- vent his old friend . He procured a log of wood , and made a figure exactly resembling the goldsmith , and clothed it in the dress he usually wore . Then ...
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... returning most impertinent an- swers to his impertinent observations . He carried his hostility to me so far , that , finally , having some sus- picion how matters stood between Marianne and myself , he resolved to leave the town ; that ...
... returning most impertinent an- swers to his impertinent observations . He carried his hostility to me so far , that , finally , having some sus- picion how matters stood between Marianne and myself , he resolved to leave the town ; that ...
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