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Douglas Jerrold, James Kenney, John Oxenford, William Shakespeare, William Shakespeare, and Benjamin Thompson. "The series of dramatic entertainments performed by royal command, before Her Majesty the Queen, His Royal Highness Prince Albert, the royal family, and the court, at Windsor Castle. 1848-9. Comprising Merchant of Venice. (Shakspere.) Used up. (Dion Bourcicault. [sic]) The stranger. (Thompson.) The housekeeper. (D. Jerrold.) Hamlet. (Shakspere.) Box and Cox. (J.M. Morton.) Twice killed. (John Oxenford.) Sweethearts & wives. (J. Kenny.)."
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The series of dramatic entertainments performed by royal command, before Her Majesty the Queen, His Royal Highness Prince Albert, the royal family, and the court, at Windsor Castle. 1848-9. Comprising Merchant of Venice. (Shakspere.) Used up. (Dion Bourcicault. [sic]) The stranger. (Thompson.) The housekeeper. (D. Jerrold.) Hamlet. (Shakspere.) Box and Cox. (J.M. Morton.) Twice killed. (John Oxenford.) Sweethearts & wives. (J. Kenny.)
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Webster, Benjamin, John Maddison Morton, Dion Boucicault, Douglas Jerrold, James Kenney, John Oxenford, William Shakespeare, William Shakespeare, and Benjamin Thompson. 1849. The series of dramatic entertainments performed by royal command, before Her Majesty the Queen, His Royal Highness Prince Albert, the royal family, and the court, at Windsor Castle. 1848-9. Comprising Merchant of Venice. (Shakspere.) Used up. (Dion Bourcicault. [sic]) The stranger. (Thompson.) The housekeeper. (D. Jerrold.) Hamlet. (Shakspere.) Box and Cox. (J.M. Morton.) Twice killed. (John Oxenford.) Sweethearts & wives. (J. Kenny.). [London]: Mr. Mitchell; Mr. McLean's; and at the National Acting Drama Office; printed by W.S. Johnson.
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Douglas Jerrold, James Kenney, John Oxenford, William Shakespeare, William Shakespeare, and Benjamin Thompson
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Performance; royal Entertainment2
Language
English
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