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Against plays, players, and playgoers they waged in pulpit and pamphlet a warfare characterized by the most intense fanaticism.
SHAKESPEAREAN PLAYHOUSESJOSEPH QUINCY ADAMSIn pathetic passages, we are told, she drew tears from the eyes of the most hardened playgoers.
QUEENS OF THE FRENCH STAGEH. NOEL WILLIAMSAda Rehan in Twelfth Night is a pleasant memory to middle-aged playgoers.
MR. PUNCH'S HISTORY OF MODERN ENGLAND VOL. IV OF IV.CHARLES L. GRAVESThe playwright gave the playgoers the happy ending for which the world craves and sent them home relieved.
MARRIED LIFEMAY EDGINTONThe effect on the frightened playgoers may be well imagined.
ROWLANDSON THE CARICATURIST. SECOND VOLUMEJOSEPH GREGOIn the August of 1867 playgoers had mourned for the loss of their beloved Kate Terry.
ELLEN TERRY AND HER SISTERST. EDGAR PEMBERTONPlaygoers of these by-gone days will remember the name of Kate Claxton with varying degrees of pleasure.
EUGENE FIELD, A STUDY IN HEREDITY AND CONTRADICTIONSSLASON THOMPSONThe triumphs won in it by Edwin Booth are within the remembrance of many playgoers of this generation.
SHADOWS OF THE STAGEWILLIAM WINTERFew playgoers now can appreciate a fencing-match, and much fewer a broad-sword and target fight.
OXFORD LECTURES ON POETRYANDREW CECIL BRADLEYThe playgoers heard the bell ring, and left the greenroom to take their places again.
THE MAGIC SKINHONORE DE BALZACWORDS RELATED TO PLAYGOERS
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