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... Cooke , who is almost universally allowed to have surpassed his original . In September 1802 , Cooke again opened the season with Richard , for the thirty - sixth ... Cooke's finances were not in such a state as 386 Dunlap's Memoirs of Cooke.
... Cooke , who is almost universally allowed to have surpassed his original . In September 1802 , Cooke again opened the season with Richard , for the thirty - sixth ... Cooke's finances were not in such a state as 386 Dunlap's Memoirs of Cooke.
Pagina 389
... Cooke , during his London engagements , will be sufficient for our readers , with the assistance of their own recollections , to supply the succeeding scenes , until he finally bade farewell to a London audience in 1810 , soon after the ...
... Cooke , during his London engagements , will be sufficient for our readers , with the assistance of their own recollections , to supply the succeeding scenes , until he finally bade farewell to a London audience in 1810 , soon after the ...
Pagina 391
... Cooke ? " .. " What should it be , Sir , but George Frederick Cooke ? " With difficulty he was prevailed upon to get into a coach to return home to Baltimore . Still it was necessary that some one should attend him , and late at night ...
... Cooke ? " .. " What should it be , Sir , but George Frederick Cooke ? " With difficulty he was prevailed upon to get into a coach to return home to Baltimore . Still it was necessary that some one should attend him , and late at night ...
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