The Reminiscences of Thomas Dibdin: Of the Theatres Royal, Covent-Garden, Drury-Lane, Haymarket, &c., and Author of The Cabinet, &c. ...H. Colburn, 1827 |
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... ment of my school - fellows to that of the domine or my grandam ; and I mention the circumstance here only as in some degree leading to what afterwards befel me when articled to Sir Wil- liam , who , instead of being delighted with the ...
... ment of my school - fellows to that of the domine or my grandam ; and I mention the circumstance here only as in some degree leading to what afterwards befel me when articled to Sir Wil- liam , who , instead of being delighted with the ...
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... ment , I beheld Governor Sir William seat himself the very next person to me . Edwin , in Jemmy Jumps , never looked at Captain Valentine's empty glove with more rueful amazement ; nor when playing Darby , did he ever contemplate the un ...
... ment , I beheld Governor Sir William seat himself the very next person to me . Edwin , in Jemmy Jumps , never looked at Captain Valentine's empty glove with more rueful amazement ; nor when playing Darby , did he ever contemplate the un ...
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... private life , was a great friend of Russell , and no small patron to the interests of the whole establish- ment . As Mr. Fisher had a taste for drawing , Russell prevailed on him to furnish a Tilbury Fort ; 82 AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF.
... private life , was a great friend of Russell , and no small patron to the interests of the whole establish- ment . As Mr. Fisher had a taste for drawing , Russell prevailed on him to furnish a Tilbury Fort ; 82 AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF.
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... ment with Mrs. Baker . I had the pleasure of seeing my mother , and found all well . After remaining in London a fortnight , I engaged to play at the Harrowgate theatre , and made a transition from Mrs. Baker to Mr. Butler , whom I ...
... ment with Mrs. Baker . I had the pleasure of seeing my mother , and found all well . After remaining in London a fortnight , I engaged to play at the Harrowgate theatre , and made a transition from Mrs. Baker to Mr. Butler , whom I ...
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... ment . Mr. Parker , of equestrian celebrity , built a very beautiful minor theatre immediately be- hind my hotel ; and an individual of the corps thereunto belonging ran away with the daughter of our dormitory department . I was nearly ...
... ment . Mr. Parker , of equestrian celebrity , built a very beautiful minor theatre immediately be- hind my hotel ; and an individual of the corps thereunto belonging ran away with the daughter of our dormitory department . I was nearly ...
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acted actor afterwards appearance asked audience Baker Bamff benefit Braham brother Cecil burletta called character Charles Incledon Colman comedy comic Cooke copy-right Covent Covent-Garden Theatre Dear Dibdin dear Sir dine Dover company Drury Drury-Lane Eastbourne engagement epilogue farce favour favourite Fawcett Folkstone Garden Garrick gave gentleman George Cooke guineas happy Harlequin Harris Haymarket heard honour hope Incledon Inverness John kind lady late letter Lewis London Maidstone manager Manchester Margate Mattocks ment Messrs Miss Moorhead morning mother never night opera pantomime performed piece play play-bill pleasure poor Poor Jack pounds present produced prompter reader received recollection rehearsal request respect Royal Sadler's salary scene scenery season sent Sir William song soon stage success Surrey Theatre Theatre Royal theatrical thing thought tion told took town truly Tunbridge-Wells Valentine and Orson week wife wish write wrote young
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349 페이지 - My name is Norval: on the Grampian hills My father feeds his flocks; a frugal swain, Whose constant cares were to increase his store, And keep his only son, myself, at home.
16 페이지 - Hamlet" with alterations. It was the most imprudent thing I ever did in all my life ; but I had sworn I would not leave the stage till I had rescued that noble play from all the rubbish of the fifth act.
418 페이지 - Hull addressed the crowd exactly in the urbane and gentlemanly tone and manner which he always so naturally assumed on the stage : " Ladies and gentlemen, I lament exceedingly to be under the necessity of offering an apology this evening ; but I am obliged to state that all the strong beer has disappeared, and in this predicament, having, at a very short notice, procured a cask of small, we hope to meet with your usual indulgence.
34 페이지 - I was in the wrong ; that iny letter to him made matters rather worse. He next admonished my principal not in future to degrade his dependents by coups de baton, which spoiled the spirit of London apprentices, whose legal guardian he was, and would be while he sat in that chair, or why did he sit there at all ? He added that young men might have worse propensities than a love for the theatre, or a taste for copying scenery. In conclusion, he advised us to forget the present matter, and he was sure...
96 페이지 - ... substantially covered, for the rest of the family. Twice a week, when the theatre was not open, a pleasant little tea and card party, concluding at an early hour, filled up the time which, on other evenings, was allotted to the business of the theatre. When Mrs. Baker (who had many years previously only employed actors and actresses of cherry-wood, holly, oak, or ebony, and dressed and undressed both the ladies and gentlemen...
150 페이지 - Hang out our banners on the outward walls; The cry is still "They come": our castle's strength Will laugh a siege to scorn: here let them lie Till famine and the ague eat them up: Were they not forced with those that should be ours.
95 페이지 - ... Judy. But her industry, energy, and enterprise were of an indomitable kind. She generally lived in her theatres, and rising early to accomplish her marketing and other household duties, she proceeded to take up her position in the box-office, with the box-book open before her, and resting upon it 'a massy silver inkstand, which, with a superb pair of silver trumpets, several cups, tankards and candlesticks of the same pure metal, it was her honest pride to say she had paid for with her own hard...
101 페이지 - I'm sure you do, and I won't have my young men get into debt in the town; here is a week's salary in advance, all in silver; show the Deal people a little of this, and they will bo sure to be civil to you in the hopes of getting the rest of it.
418 페이지 - I took by the throat the circumcised dog,' when almost at his wits' end for something to 'smite' him with, he looked round, saw a drawn sword in Mr. Hull's hand, and snatched it by way of substitute for the weapon he ought to have had. It happened to be a true Toledo, and indeed a very sharp one ; and on Othello's abruptly seizing it, Mr. Hull, in most benevolent...
15 페이지 - Garrick himself in 1776 was rather dubious about his procedure : " I have ventured to produce Hamlet with alterations. It was the most impudent thing I ever did in all my life ; but I had sworn I would not leave the stage till I rescued that noble play from all the rubbish of the fifth Act.