The Theatrical Observer And Daily Bills of the Play volume 1834 V2 No3859 39

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The Theatrical Observer And Daily Bills of the Play volume 1834 V2 No3859 39
Simon Henry Gage
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He did not fail however to give considerable effect to his acting, by the justness of his conception, and by the energy of his execution, though he did not harrow up the feelings or electrify the senses, asKean was wont to do when he acted the part. Mr. Kemble either could not, or would not, play the part of Sir Edward Mortimer, the author said he would not, and in his preface abused that great tragedian most unmercifully. After its failure at Drury Lane it was produced at the Hay market, when ...Mr. Elliston's acting of the hero ensured its triumphant success. The Play was well cast last night, Farren's Adam Winter ton, and Vining's Wilford, were excellent. Mrs. Nisbett made an E. & J. Thojnas, Printers, Exeter Street, Strand, ""^ THE THEATRICAL OBSERVER^ nteresiing' representative of Heleji, and the other parts were well filled. The afterpieces were Nicholas Flam, and Second Thoughts.
Mrs. Siddons in her memoranda gives the following- account of her sitting- to Sir Joshua Reynolds, for his celebrated picture of the Tragic Muse: ^' About this time he produced his picture of me in the character of the Tragic Muse.


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