The Edinburgh Annual Register, Band 2Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1811 |
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... Theatre at Oxford upon the Installation of Lord Grenville , ( ib . ) 641 Epitaph designed for a Monument to be erected in Lichfield Cathedral to the Rev. Thomas Seward , ( Scott , ) 643 Fragment written in Glenfinlas , 644 The Genius ...
... Theatre at Oxford upon the Installation of Lord Grenville , ( ib . ) 641 Epitaph designed for a Monument to be erected in Lichfield Cathedral to the Rev. Thomas Seward , ( Scott , ) 643 Fragment written in Glenfinlas , 644 The Genius ...
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... THEATRE.- On Saturday , 31st ult . , the first stone of the new edifice was laid by his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales . Preparatory to the ceremony , an extensive range of temporary accom- modations , consisting of a covered ...
... THEATRE.- On Saturday , 31st ult . , the first stone of the new edifice was laid by his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales . Preparatory to the ceremony , an extensive range of temporary accom- modations , consisting of a covered ...
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... Theatre , Covent - Garden , was laid by his Royal Highness George , Prince of Wales . MDCCCVIII . On the reverse is Robert Smirke , Architect . Added to these were a series of all the coins of the present reign ; and this box was ...
... Theatre , Covent - Garden , was laid by his Royal Highness George , Prince of Wales . MDCCCVIII . On the reverse is Robert Smirke , Architect . Added to these were a series of all the coins of the present reign ; and this box was ...
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... theatre is very congenial to the perfect effect of the orchestra ; and the merits of most of its members are familiar to the public . It is sufficient , there ore , to say , that Mrs Vaughan was a plea- sing substitute for Mrs Dickons ...
... theatre is very congenial to the perfect effect of the orchestra ; and the merits of most of its members are familiar to the public . It is sufficient , there ore , to say , that Mrs Vaughan was a plea- sing substitute for Mrs Dickons ...
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... theatres . That Crom- well was in continual fear of assassi- nation , is well authenticated ; and it Gis a known fact , that no person during his usurpation knew where he slept , which in some measure accounts for the variety of houses ...
... theatres . That Crom- well was in continual fear of assassi- nation , is well authenticated ; and it Gis a known fact , that no person during his usurpation knew where he slept , which in some measure accounts for the variety of houses ...
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