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... theatre , nothing will give me greater pleasure , and I will be out of my shell in two seconds ; you know that I am anxious to see all the lions — and surely one of them must be kept behind the scenes of a metropolitan theatre . " Tom ...
... theatre , nothing will give me greater pleasure , and I will be out of my shell in two seconds ; you know that I am anxious to see all the lions — and surely one of them must be kept behind the scenes of a metropolitan theatre . " Tom ...
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... theatre , and that the motley artizans were engaged in some fashion- able contract for supplying the army of Brutus with garments , or completing a large order for Virginius145 for ready money only . The exactness with which the various ...
... theatre , and that the motley artizans were engaged in some fashion- able contract for supplying the army of Brutus with garments , or completing a large order for Virginius145 for ready money only . The exactness with which the various ...
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... Theatre , " The Orphan . " Drury Lane Theatre , " The Honey - Moon . " The Champion , December 10 , 1815 ( misdated as December 9 ) , p . 397 . " Mr. Wordsworth's Poetry , " The Champion , December 10 , 1815 , p . 398. Signed " R ...
... Theatre , " The Orphan . " Drury Lane Theatre , " The Honey - Moon . " The Champion , December 10 , 1815 ( misdated as December 9 ) , p . 397 . " Mr. Wordsworth's Poetry , " The Champion , December 10 , 1815 , p . 398. Signed " R ...
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Introduction I | 1 |
Note on the Editing | 22 |
Dramatic Reviews from The Champion | 127 |
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