Potter's American Monthly, Volumes 8-9J.E. Potter & Company, 1877 |
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... plays and play - writers , even if we should add the cruel words , such as they are . " " " The history of American dramatic literature is yet to be written , and we predict for it in advance a reward which it has well earned during ...
... plays and play - writers , even if we should add the cruel words , such as they are . " " " The history of American dramatic literature is yet to be written , and we predict for it in advance a reward which it has well earned during ...
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... play that had come from the press . Setting this question aside , the play of Mr. Dunlap was , we believe , the first American play represented on the stage , and if it had possessed no other claim , would be entitled to particular ...
... play that had come from the press . Setting this question aside , the play of Mr. Dunlap was , we believe , the first American play represented on the stage , and if it had possessed no other claim , would be entitled to particular ...
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... play : Relfe . Now , my sad friend , cannot e'en this arouse you ? Still bending with the weight of shoulder'd Cupid ... play . Before closing our notice of this author , we must allude to a story that is told of his dramatized version ...
... play : Relfe . Now , my sad friend , cannot e'en this arouse you ? Still bending with the weight of shoulder'd Cupid ... play . Before closing our notice of this author , we must allude to a story that is told of his dramatized version ...
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... play . This was a sad annoyance to the poor actors , very few of whom knew their parts ; and , when the curtain arose , and they perceived that each auditor had a book before him , they were scarcely able to articulate what little they ...
... play . This was a sad annoyance to the poor actors , very few of whom knew their parts ; and , when the curtain arose , and they perceived that each auditor had a book before him , they were scarcely able to articulate what little they ...
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... plays , entitled respectively , " The Spy , " " The Avenger's Vow , " " The Expelled Colle- gians , " and " The First of May in New York . " All these were acted with distinguished success . G. W. Curtis wrote a play called " Pocohontas ...
... plays , entitled respectively , " The Spy , " " The Avenger's Vow , " " The Expelled Colle- gians , " and " The First of May in New York . " All these were acted with distinguished success . G. W. Curtis wrote a play called " Pocohontas ...
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