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... good COOK, with a good character. \ W. Beho eg between the hours of two and four, at ASHI WANTED, bya ies young “.A.8.. Drury Lane. Ww in the For 1 ...
... good COOK, with a good character. \ W. Beho eg between the hours of two and four, at ASHI WANTED, bya ies young “.A.8.. Drury Lane. Ww in the For 1 ...
... in Birmingham in 1723. She made her debut about 1752, under the auspices of the elder Sheridan. She soon after removed to Drury Lane, where she beeayse acquainted with Mr. Richard Yates, who subsequently became her bus- band, then in the zenith of his ...
... Theatre 1772 After few here brought out Covent Garden Rodogune iu of tbe “Royal Convert but Iran ferred her services to Drury Lane wueresbe remained for It sole y owing quarrel took lady Mr Younger tual Mrs that Theatre Mr also honour of training at tbe ...
... which there as much curiosity as there was a week ical drama of ‘‘ Nitocris,” now, alack, on its way to the about the new Drury Lane mummy- temb of its cousin Ch exactly the reverse, it may safely be pronoun: ie novel Pickwickian phe- PARI 855 our own ...
... theatres in Drury Tower and the Lane and Dorset Gardens. He was chiefly attracted by the and im lements of war were rmauces at Drury Lane. The wild beasts while th ted to his er nature, charms of a Miss Cross, e original Miss Hoyden, in Vaubrugh’s “ Relapse ...
... frame and fe canvas. re we When Stanfield painted the scenery for “Acis and tr Galatea,” during Macready’s management of Drury Lane, some folks thought that the great artist had stooped very low in becoming a scene painter, but thie was a weak con- clusion ...
... really feels the dignity of his pictures depends upon frame canvas 8tanfield painted scenery for “Acis Macready's management Drury Lane some folks thought the great artist very low in painter this weak conclusion Scene could not lower true artist could did ...
... People’s Club, o on an important scale, an bw means of etartead he Me y J the All of us who are worth enend our lessee of Drury Lane Theatre. od unlearning the follies, or expatiating the mistakes of our yor A is easil, obtained. Four brandy toddies a- ...
... introducing to the Public of ngham her COLLECTION of WILD ANIMALA (which is now cr eat! ONDAY NE xr, Decombet the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane,) on M during the l0th, and every Mo of aad LION £RS, BEARS, and DOGS. The Collection Consists will F ‘eed, Sup, and Dine ...
... probably since the last grin of | | Grimaldi. The only hit at political silliness is that of Red- | | tape and Routine, in the Drury Lane entertainment ; but it would be more effective if made at the Cockney ninnies who got up to put Redtape and Routine down ...