Bentley's Miscellany, Volume 14Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith Richard Bentley, 1843 - Literature |
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Page 278
... played Sir Thomas Trapwell . This piece had not a long run ; but the Morning Post says , " Munden , Elliston , Mrs. Glover , and Mrs. Edwin , were unusually successful . " November 5 , " Mo- dern Antiques . " - Cockletop , Munden ; Joey ...
... played Sir Thomas Trapwell . This piece had not a long run ; but the Morning Post says , " Munden , Elliston , Mrs. Glover , and Mrs. Edwin , were unusually successful . " November 5 , " Mo- dern Antiques . " - Cockletop , Munden ; Joey ...
Page 282
... played with the older actors with credit and success . Although he possessed few natural advantages , he had great judgment , and was a sound , sen- sible actor ; but , as he could scarcely be called a comedian , the part of Sir Peter ...
... played with the older actors with credit and success . Although he possessed few natural advantages , he had great judgment , and was a sound , sen- sible actor ; but , as he could scarcely be called a comedian , the part of Sir Peter ...
Page 284
... played Sophia with great arch- ness and humour . The afterpiece was a new musical farce , called Honesty the best Policy . " It opened with a duet between Miss Kelly and Miss L. Kelly , commencing with " Bright descends yon orb of day ...
... played Sophia with great arch- ness and humour . The afterpiece was a new musical farce , called Honesty the best Policy . " It opened with a duet between Miss Kelly and Miss L. Kelly , commencing with " Bright descends yon orb of day ...
Contents
The English Captives at Cabul by one of the Female Prisoners | 11 |
The Convicts Dream | 33 |
Historical Remains of the Castle of Anet | 233 |
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