Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volumen26;Volumen89Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1877 |
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... COOKE , GEORGE FREDERICK , THE ACTOR .. COSSACKS OF THE DON , AMONGST THE ......... DIAMONDS ... The Nineteenth Century .. Temple Bar ...... .Fraser's Magazine .. Fortnightly Review . Macmillan's Magazine .. Quarterly Journal of Science ...
... COOKE , GEORGE FREDERICK , THE ACTOR .. COSSACKS OF THE DON , AMONGST THE ......... DIAMONDS ... The Nineteenth Century .. Temple Bar ...... .Fraser's Magazine .. Fortnightly Review . Macmillan's Magazine .. Quarterly Journal of Science ...
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... . Thus the theory that the process of monthly change , due perhaps to vegeta- * The present writer , in the Spectator for June 24 , 1876 . 1 1 GEORGE FREDERICK COOKE . 1877 . 195 IS THE MOON DEAD ? Belgravia Magazine The Spectator.
... . Thus the theory that the process of monthly change , due perhaps to vegeta- * The present writer , in the Spectator for June 24 , 1876 . 1 1 GEORGE FREDERICK COOKE . 1877 . 195 IS THE MOON DEAD ? Belgravia Magazine The Spectator.
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... Cooke and Edmund Kean . Both were gifted with splendid talents that through their own vices became a curse rather ... Cooke's parentage and place of birth are both doubtful ; he has been claimed as an Irishman and a Scotchman , but ...
... Cooke and Edmund Kean . Both were gifted with splendid talents that through their own vices became a curse rather ... Cooke's parentage and place of birth are both doubtful ; he has been claimed as an Irishman and a Scotchman , but ...
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... Cooke's habits ; and although his suc- cess as an actor was great , his dissipa- tion , which there became worse than ever , ruined his prospects . Dunlap , in his life of Cooke , published in 1813 , and Mathews , in his Memoirs ...
... Cooke's habits ; and although his suc- cess as an actor was great , his dissipa- tion , which there became worse than ever , ruined his prospects . Dunlap , in his life of Cooke , published in 1813 , and Mathews , in his Memoirs ...
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... Cooke furiously ; " it is love ! " This was too much , and forget- ful of consequences , Mathews fell back in his chair and roared with laughter . " What , sir ! Do you laugh ? Am I not George Frederick Cooke ? born to com- mand a ...
... Cooke furiously ; " it is love ! " This was too much , and forget- ful of consequences , Mathews fell back in his chair and roared with laughter . " What , sir ! Do you laugh ? Am I not George Frederick Cooke ? born to com- mand a ...
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