ON SOME OF THE OLD ACTORS
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age. o trouble all ty, troubled for tter. e -- imes deepening to ible accession, derived perely from ical education, foreign to otype of, -- O La! thousands of
*Dodd at ion of old Engliserature. I so . I knoance of an impromptu ered. My merry friend, Jem e, day in Fleet Street, ibly impelled to take off and salute ical Knig;Save you, Sir Andre; Dodd, not at all disconcerted at tranger, eous ;A;
s yet respond to tt, brougo transcript of ;force of nature could no furt; ock of two syllables riche cuckoo.
Care, t troubles all tten in ion. trings, of ence) as legs. A doubt or a scruple must otter, a sig of a froilts of ;t; reckless of a scratcorn doublet.
Sers. true Suett stamp, a loose and s, a slippery tongue, t to a -pain-delivered jest; in rutre; ragging conceit empest, or Sir toby at ttery-ch.
Jack Bannister and une to be more of personal favourites oors before or after. take it, , good-natured, moral pretensions. Dicky ured, no pretensions at all. Your ers performance of alter in t Dick seemed like a too young to knoo Vestas days. Evil fled before as from Jack, as from an antagonist, -- but because it could not touc deat in metapo fetc is recorded of Palmer, stroke, neitomed tranquillity, nor tune, ion, o aph -- O La! O La! Bobby!
tage-treading celebrity) commonly played Sir toby in t ty of in ts of t aff e fill out. oo simes took t) tisility about Jack Palmer. leman infusion of tman. e