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Charles Macklin
Irish actor and playwright who introduced natural acting
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The man of the world . A comedy, in five acts. As performed at the Theatre-Royal Smoke-Alley. Written by Charles Macklin, Esq.
Charles Macklin
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Date: [1790?]
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Love a-la-mode , a comedy. Of two acts. As it is performed at the Theatre Royal in Covent Garden. By Mr. Macklin.
Charles Macklin
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Date: Printed In The Year, MDCCLXXXII. [1782]
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The man of the world , a comedy, in five acts. As performed at the Theatres-Royal of Covent-Garden and Smock-Alley. Written by C- M-, Esq.
Macklin, Charles, 1697?-1797.
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Date: Printed in the Year, M,DCC,LXXXVI. [1786]
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Love a-la-mode , A comedy of two acts as it is perfomed at the Theatre Royal in Covent Garden By Mr. Macklin.
Charles Macklin
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Date: Printed in the year, MDCCLXXXII. [1782]
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The genuine arguments of the council , with the opinion of the Court of King's Bench, on cause shewn, Why an Information should not be exhibited against John Stephen James, Joseph Clarke, Esqrs. Ralph Aldus, Attorney at Law, William Augustus Miles, James Sparks, and Thomas Leigh; for a riotous conspiracy, founded In private premeditated Malice, to deprive Charles Macklin, one of the Comedians, belonging to the Theatre Royal in Covent Garden, of his Livelihood; by forcibly compelling the acting Manager of the said Theatre, against his Will, to discharge the said Charles Macklin for ever there-from; formally and publicly, on the Stage of the said Theatre.
Macklin, Charles, 1697?-1797.
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Date: MDCCLXXIV. [1774]
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