Mrs. Jordan, Volume 2Athenaeum Press, 1830 |
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... written by her mother to a Lady Esther Dorville , whose husband was actually the father of Rosa by another lady , whom parental cruelty had torn from his arms and conveyed out to India . All this , as Mrs. Jordan remarked , was " quite ...
... written by her mother to a Lady Esther Dorville , whose husband was actually the father of Rosa by another lady , whom parental cruelty had torn from his arms and conveyed out to India . All this , as Mrs. Jordan remarked , was " quite ...
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... written such stuff , nor drawn such characters . The German author is usually irritable . Cumberland's " Joanna " had some music by Mr. Busby , and , highly decorated , was produced at Covent Garden Theatre on the 16th of January , 1800 ...
... written such stuff , nor drawn such characters . The German author is usually irritable . Cumberland's " Joanna " had some music by Mr. Busby , and , highly decorated , was produced at Covent Garden Theatre on the 16th of January , 1800 ...
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... written latterly by Mr. Sheridan , for a dramatist whom he respected , and they were by no means the best in the piece , and certainly the least successful . The instances were very well known in the theatre , and the author has been my ...
... written latterly by Mr. Sheridan , for a dramatist whom he respected , and they were by no means the best in the piece , and certainly the least successful . The instances were very well known in the theatre , and the author has been my ...
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