George Colman on the Modern StageUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1952 - 228페이지 |
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... Lord Ogleby was written for Garrick , and the actor had agreed to play the role . But later he refused to do so . This refusal caused a temporary break between the two men and led to an argument of authorship . The question is still a ...
... Lord Ogleby was written for Garrick , and the actor had agreed to play the role . But later he refused to do so . This refusal caused a temporary break between the two men and led to an argument of authorship . The question is still a ...
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Joyce Rolene Reed. Sir John's eccentric old uncle , Lord Ogleby . After meeting the Sterling sisters , Sir John transfers his attentions to Fanny and seeks release from his previous bargain . Miss Sterling and her ally , Mrs. Heidelberg ...
Joyce Rolene Reed. Sir John's eccentric old uncle , Lord Ogleby . After meeting the Sterling sisters , Sir John transfers his attentions to Fanny and seeks release from his previous bargain . Miss Sterling and her ally , Mrs. Heidelberg ...
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... Lord is more able to attend to his gallant thoughts of the ladies . " Lord Ogleby : What can I possibly do among these women here , with this confounded rheumatism ? It is a most grievous enemy to gallantry and address ( gets off his ...
... Lord is more able to attend to his gallant thoughts of the ladies . " Lord Ogleby : What can I possibly do among these women here , with this confounded rheumatism ? It is a most grievous enemy to gallantry and address ( gets off his ...
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The Eighteenth Century Theatre | 21 |
Five Colman Comedies | 41 |
A Comparison of Colman with | 76 |
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