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A DRAMA OFF THE STAGE

... (shte said in a tano swhicls she tried to niake severe), naow elk. Yost have fought a fulee swith Hubert.; yea chat- loanged hun-that was not right; yea should not aefrot tiatr lie was a relarian at toino. taefrotte 1~I slid not forgot it, ...

STORIES OF THE STAGE

... STAGEI he a A Lord or an Actor. ad Dining one day at a party in Bath,Quin uttered something which caused a general delight. A nobleman present, who was not remarkable for the brilliancy of his ideas, exclaimed, What ...

A RISING STAR, A STORY OF THE STAGE

... I'm game s for a go with the raw unse [ao BE BECoteSEuD.j c -- s A POEM BY MR. GLADSTONE. a [The following lines have Juet come into print I frons an original poema written by Mr. Gladstone some years since and addressed to ...

THE MAN SHE CARED FOR: A NOVEL

... 1-- ?? ? ; ; 4 f ?? 1. E? '11. tI-iL. M AN I 1AE CA V a A Nov-!, (E F11o : hrY F. W Ti ?? A W ttmA' i I ,) .t, ' L. AD LRBL-3M IEEVI LL A'3E. CEAPTET .NAELTcxx'. The accident Earl bep~n-ncd in anl ou-ft ...

THE LONG STANDING OF THE STAGE

... down a good many times in the impersoniation of many of his Charaptcrs: hut it should also be a(ded that he rarely remained in a chair more than a few seconds; indeed, the mercurial actor very sdelom nanintained himself in reposec anywhcre for ...

Published: Saturday 09 September 1882
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1810 | Page: 14 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

STUDY, STUDIO, AND STAGE

... exusons, and shipwrecked menl who have a, fallen int thei power have, on mere than one urns a i ftan, bee rel dealt with, some being actually a h, killed. Thel Olaon beog oMsrs. Phillips and d Beesi, of Swansea. a, ilk A PLAGUE-STRICKEN ...

STAGE-MANAGERS & ARTISTES' COMMISSIONS

... Court-It is not a very common thing for a Stage- Manager to introduce a performiser for an engagement ?-1t has been dose. By MIr Sergeant Rallantimee-In Mr Sothern's absence a great deal was left to MIr Coe. MIr Sergeant Party-Was DMr J. ...

Published: Sunday 17 December 1876
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 25760 | Page: 7 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE GODDESS: A DEMON

... said if she would meddle in my affairs she'd make a mess of it. I told her she didn't know what she was going in for, that he was dangerous. But she's as obstinate as a mule; sho ...

A DEAD MAN'S TRUST: A NOVEL,

... would willingly have done bim a ?? 1 Oh deel, no, sir, not Ra ?? Uo mine,said tbe ma', in qlute a ?? teerie. I slouidni't think of tiking the liberty of cob.itg him a fiietld, sir; Irs's a ?? stronger-be would like to buy a, tickt if ...

A NEW SERIES OF STORIES

... knew in his heart that she was more right a than he; and the knowlede mde' him OCiuk Bthe deeper. s Now, there was an old brutal Haole driekino 3with him, one that had been a buatswain of a whaler-a runaway, ...

A WARD OF THE KING

... when she appeared at the outer portal of Longisedec, she was pleased by his tact and good feeling in not addressing her. She -looked at the litter before she entered it, and turning to Monsieur de Retz, she said ...