London Society, Bind 26James Hogg, Florence Marryat William Clowes and Sons, 1874 |
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Side 17
... theatre ' has largely contributed to the prosperity of the latter . And this is as it , should be ; for as nothing is more conducive to digestion than a hearty laugh , so I should like to know where that desirable com- modity can be ...
... theatre ' has largely contributed to the prosperity of the latter . And this is as it , should be ; for as nothing is more conducive to digestion than a hearty laugh , so I should like to know where that desirable com- modity can be ...
Side 54
... theatre was the first performance of Oonagh , ' an Irish drama , by Mr. Falconer , at Her Majesty's Theatre . It was on a Saturday night ; and it was of such an interminable length , and so profoundly dull , that the huge theatre ...
... theatre was the first performance of Oonagh , ' an Irish drama , by Mr. Falconer , at Her Majesty's Theatre . It was on a Saturday night ; and it was of such an interminable length , and so profoundly dull , that the huge theatre ...
Side 114
... Theatres that if he were building a theatre he would be inclined to tarnish the gold decora- tions of the interior artificially , to gain what he considered the har- monious and splendid effect of old gold . Even at some of the London ...
... Theatres that if he were building a theatre he would be inclined to tarnish the gold decora- tions of the interior artificially , to gain what he considered the har- monious and splendid effect of old gold . Even at some of the London ...
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