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... THE THEATRE ROYAL , DRURY LANE . Printed at the Chiswick Press , BY C. WHITTINGHAM ; FOR WHITTINGHAM AND ARLISS , PATERNOSTER ROW , LONDON . + JANE SHORE , A TRAGEDY greatly and deservedly admired. 1815 . JANE SHORE . ...
... THE THEATRE ROYAL , DRURY LANE . Printed at the Chiswick Press , BY C. WHITTINGHAM ; FOR WHITTINGHAM AND ARLISS , PATERNOSTER ROW , LONDON . + JANE SHORE , A TRAGEDY greatly and deservedly admired. 1815 . JANE SHORE . ...
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A Collection of the Most Celebrated Dramatic Pieces Thomas Dibdin. + JANE SHORE , A TRAGEDY greatly and deservedly admired ,
A Collection of the Most Celebrated Dramatic Pieces Thomas Dibdin. + JANE SHORE , A TRAGEDY greatly and deservedly admired ,
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... Jane Shore , professedly written in imitation of the style of Shakspeare , had no other resemblance to our great bard's manner , but in this simple line- " And so good morrow t ' ye , good master lieutenant . " Unfortunately for the ...
... Jane Shore , professedly written in imitation of the style of Shakspeare , had no other resemblance to our great bard's manner , but in this simple line- " And so good morrow t ' ye , good master lieutenant . " Unfortunately for the ...
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... Jane . Our numbers may be more refin'd than those , But what we've gain'd in verse , we've lost in prose . Their words no shuffling , double - meaning knew , Their speech was homely , but their hearts were true . In such an age ...
... Jane . Our numbers may be more refin'd than those , But what we've gain'd in verse , we've lost in prose . Their words no shuffling , double - meaning knew , Their speech was homely , but their hearts were true . In such an age ...
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... Jane Shore . Alicia ¡¤ Mr. Booth . Mr. Cibber . Mr. Mills . Mr. Bowman . • • Mr. Husband . Mr. Wilks . • Mrs. Oldfield . • • • • Mrs. Porter . Drury Lane , 1813. Covent Garden , 1814 . Lord Hastings ... Mr. Rae . Mr. C. Kemble . Duke of ...
... Jane Shore . Alicia ¡¤ Mr. Booth . Mr. Cibber . Mr. Mills . Mr. Bowman . • • Mr. Husband . Mr. Wilks . • Mrs. Oldfield . • • • • Mrs. Porter . Drury Lane , 1813. Covent Garden , 1814 . Lord Hastings ... Mr. Rae . Mr. C. Kemble . Duke of ...
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