Memoirs of Mrs. Inchbald: Including Her Familiar Correspondence with the Most Distinguished Persons of Her Time. To which are Added The Massacre, and A Case of Conscience; Now First Published from Her Autograph Copies, Volume 1R. Bentley, 1833 |
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Page vii
... Pantomime - Dr . Grey sends her into the country— ' The Ancient Law ' sent to both Harris and Colman - Disagreeable business , too , on the stage - Seems not averse to a second marriage— Dr. Brodie rather particular - Goes in male ...
... Pantomime - Dr . Grey sends her into the country— ' The Ancient Law ' sent to both Harris and Colman - Disagreeable business , too , on the stage - Seems not averse to a second marriage— Dr. Brodie rather particular - Goes in male ...
Page viii
... pantomime as usual - Her friend Wilson discharged - Tries to get to Bath- Turns out her lover , Dr. Brodie Her mind almost entirely philosophic - Slander as to herself and Harris - Mr . Pratt solicits her friendship - Engages with ...
... pantomime as usual - Her friend Wilson discharged - Tries to get to Bath- Turns out her lover , Dr. Brodie Her mind almost entirely philosophic - Slander as to herself and Harris - Mr . Pratt solicits her friendship - Engages with ...
Page ix
... pantomime ' Such Things Are ' - Buys during the run of it £ 18 per annum Long Annuities , for which she pays £ 4101 . 28. - Howard now in this country - Odd coincidence with Haswell in the play- Does the ' Midnight Hour ' Buys £ 200 ...
... pantomime ' Such Things Are ' - Buys during the run of it £ 18 per annum Long Annuities , for which she pays £ 4101 . 28. - Howard now in this country - Odd coincidence with Haswell in the play- Does the ' Midnight Hour ' Buys £ 200 ...
Page 40
... pantomime before a flat , while the trick is preparing behind it for har- lequin . Wilson , it seems , boarded with them , and of consequence was very intimate . He was never very regular in his habits ; and Mrs. Inchbald re- marks that ...
... pantomime before a flat , while the trick is preparing behind it for har- lequin . Wilson , it seems , boarded with them , and of consequence was very intimate . He was never very regular in his habits ; and Mrs. Inchbald re- marks that ...
Page 119
... pantomime followed , called ' Harlequin Salamander , ' in which Dicky Suett performed the Clown . LEWIS was then on the road to fame and for- tune , and was announced for the Friday follow- ing in some tragedy ; a better farce still ...
... pantomime followed , called ' Harlequin Salamander , ' in which Dicky Suett performed the Clown . LEWIS was then on the road to fame and for- tune , and was announced for the Friday follow- ing in some tragedy ; a better farce still ...
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