Louis XIV, and Moliere
Epigram ou the late J. P. Kemble
George and David Garrick
Mrs. Robinson
Joy kills as well as grief
Mr. Holland, and Mrs. Ele
Hoote, and Dr. Johnson
“ The way to keep him,"
Farquhar's last moments
Carlini
Mrs. Montagne
4 Dido,"
Helviot, the French actor
Soenery
Addison's “ Cato,"
Mr. and Mrs. Bartley, and the American Paritans ..
Hards, the French dramatist
Foote and Quin
Baron, and the Dake de Roquelaure
Barton Holiday
Dancourt
“Recruiting Officer,"
French borse-performer
Shuter's reckoning
Dufresne, and the Abbé Pellegrin
Mademoiselle Dumesnil
A Scotch ball
Tragedy in earnest
Three and the Deace
Epilogue to a condemued farce
Mr. T. P. Cooko's paatical adventures
Mrs. Mattocks
Weston
Melancholy situation of Boissy, the French dramatist
Theatrical dresses,
Impromptu
Garrick's debat, and retreat
Master Betty
Stephen Gosson's philippic against players
Advice to a dramatist
Cibber, Garrick, and Mrs. Bracegirdle
Cadoret, the French mimic
Charles , Bannister
Piron
Macklin's last appearance
Nat. Lee, and Sir Roger L'Estrange
Rich, and Foote
Mademoiselle Felix
A shift for a rofile
Mrs. Garrick's will
Sobiller's“ Robbers,”
Qain's “ Coriolanus"
Henry Jones, author of " the Earl of Essex,”
Verbruggen
Theatricals in the time of Cbarles the Second
Bensley, the tragedian, and the Scotch officer
Ross, the celebrated George Barnwell
The “ Globe" Theatre
Joe Haines
Munden
Theatrical Trees
Racine, and the young author
The “ Curtain" Theatre
Page
"A borse ! a horse ! my kingdom for a horse,”
137
Jackson's interview with the Archbishop of York
138
Dramatic effect
139
Quinaglt
140
Moody, and the highwayman
ib.
Moliere's acting
141
George Frederick Cooke, and the Liverpool mana-
gers
142
Assertion without proof
143
Cooke's explanation of the family plate
Garriok, and Dr. Hill
144
Garrick's epigram
ib.
Play licensing, in the time of King Charles
145
Spranger Barry
ib.
Baron, the French comedian; and Dominique, the har-
lequin
146
Lines on Miss Paton
147
A dull comedy
148
The Whitefriars Theatre
148
Quevedo
149
Foote and Macklin,
150
Anachronism
151
Truth will oat
ib.
Paff direct
152
Letter of Old Yates
ib.
Shakspeare, and Queen Elizabeth
156
Farewell dinner to Jobn Kemble
157
Colmay, and one of his comedians
163
Dufresno
164
Death of a performer on the stage
165
Mathews
“ The Cradle of Security,” a Morality, acted at Glou-
cester
Mrs. Didier's farewell address
Barton Booth, and the Oxford man
“ She Stoops to Conquer,"
Borning of the London Theatres
Life's tragedy, by Sir Walter Raleigh
Charlotte Cibber
The Prince of Annamaboo, and Stephen Kemble
Garrick
The Black-Friars Theatre
Augustus Von Kotzebue
Ireland's Shakspeare
Mrs. Siddons's first rise
Farinelli
Shakspeare's remains
Epigram
George Frederick Cooke.
Foote's barlesqne of the Grecian drama
Generosity of Mr. Kean
Plot of a farce, acted before Charles IX. of France
Michael Stoppelaer, the actor
Extraordinary precaution
Dr. Johnson's “ Irene,"
The Cockpit, in Drury Lane
Mrs. Jordan
Les Tableaux
Garrick, and Preville, the French comedian
Tom D'Urfey
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