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... night for thirty nights - the thirty nights to be divided into two periods , each not to exceed ten weeks— the first commencing October thirteenth - the next at Easter : -in the event of Mr. Elliston desiring to add ten more nights to ...
... night for thirty nights - the thirty nights to be divided into two periods , each not to exceed ten weeks— the first commencing October thirteenth - the next at Easter : -in the event of Mr. Elliston desiring to add ten more nights to ...
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... night , during his engagement at the Haymarket , the audience failed to applaud him on his entrance and the next day he wrote , " My thoughts have been un- easy and I have suffered much from them . The position in which I find myself ...
... night , during his engagement at the Haymarket , the audience failed to applaud him on his entrance and the next day he wrote , " My thoughts have been un- easy and I have suffered much from them . The position in which I find myself ...
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... night , presenting no opposition during the performance of Othello and , on the night of his benefit , even bursting into applause at the “ fancy dance ” in Hamlet . Macready thanked them for the way in which they had defended him , " a ...
... night , presenting no opposition during the performance of Othello and , on the night of his benefit , even bursting into applause at the “ fancy dance ” in Hamlet . Macready thanked them for the way in which they had defended him , " a ...
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Drury Lane February 26 1851 | 1 |
Steps to the Temple | 28 |
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