The Life of Mrs Jordan Including Original Private Correspondence And Numerous

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Here to care nothing about expense, is salvation to the concern.
However, something to excite talk and curiosity THE LIFE OF MRS. JORDAN. 263 merely, may be excused ; I mean if we should even be of opinion that such men as Sheridan, and Hol- land, and Kemble, had reallv slender faith in any of the inventions that time so severely tried and found wanting. Mrs. Jordan had no share in the opening of the new house, so that Kemble and Miss Farren did the honours of the house-warming. A Whig prologue
..., written by Fitzpatrick, talked a long while about the French Revolution, and at length brought out that this building was reared in honour to somebody, and was " The silent tribute of surviving woe. " Ten lines further on, the silence or the secret ended, and it came broadly before us in the " glories of Shakspeare's Scene. " At that word the au- dience used their hands, and Mr. Kemble made his bow. Miss Farren had another sort of task. George Colman wrote a pleasant account of all the overdoings he so much despised ; and he was both pointed and intelligible.

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