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... Merits and Its Defects - Presages on Its Fall - - - CHAPTER XI . Vanity of Speculative Science - - - - - PAGE • 220 The Grand National Theatre - Description of It - Open- ing with Sacred Music - First Play Acted on the 21st of April ...
... Merits and Its Defects - Presages on Its Fall - - - CHAPTER XI . Vanity of Speculative Science - - - - - PAGE • 220 The Grand National Theatre - Description of It - Open- ing with Sacred Music - First Play Acted on the 21st of April ...
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... merits , I know that they will justify even higher favour ( if higher can be shown ) by pro- gressive merits of their own . This declaration is equally removed , I trust , from servility and rude- ness ; it is the necessary prelude to ...
... merits , I know that they will justify even higher favour ( if higher can be shown ) by pro- gressive merits of their own . This declaration is equally removed , I trust , from servility and rude- ness ; it is the necessary prelude to ...
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... Merits and Its Defects Presages on Its Fall . — HE Drury Lane company acted under the management of Mr. Colman at the Little Theatre from the beginning of the season 1793-94 until their own theatre was ready for them . It looked a mere ...
... Merits and Its Defects Presages on Its Fall . — HE Drury Lane company acted under the management of Mr. Colman at the Little Theatre from the beginning of the season 1793-94 until their own theatre was ready for them . It looked a mere ...
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