Mrs. Jordan, Volume 1Athenaeum Press, 1830 |
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... seemed to be the step to the other , which Mrs. Jordan indeed acted on the 21st . The truth , however , was that Mrs. Siddons had invested tragedy so completely with her own requisites , that it was only in the male habit that Mrs ...
... seemed to be the step to the other , which Mrs. Jordan indeed acted on the 21st . The truth , however , was that Mrs. Siddons had invested tragedy so completely with her own requisites , that it was only in the male habit that Mrs ...
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... length made Mrs. Jordan seriously ill ; she spat blood very frequently , and seemed in a progressive state of exhaustion , that might terminate in de- cline , if she did not spare herself all unnecessary MRS . JORDAN 177.
... length made Mrs. Jordan seriously ill ; she spat blood very frequently , and seemed in a progressive state of exhaustion , that might terminate in de- cline , if she did not spare herself all unnecessary MRS . JORDAN 177.
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... seemed her natural counterpart . I believe this lady , in her long professional career , gave less trouble than had ever been remarked , to either manager , actor , or author - she loved her busi- ness , and did it well and cheerfully ...
... seemed her natural counterpart . I believe this lady , in her long professional career , gave less trouble than had ever been remarked , to either manager , actor , or author - she loved her busi- ness , and did it well and cheerfully ...
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