A playwright-turned-biographer's 1831 account of the extraordinary life of Dorothy Jordan, celebrated actress and mistress of William, Duke of Clarence.
A playwright-turned-biographer's 1831 account of the extraordinary life of Dorothy Jordan, celebrated actress and mistress of William, Duke of Clarence.
15. Benefits for the family of John Palmer, at Liverpool, and in London 16. The summer theatre 17. Season of 1800-1 18. Decided hostilities of 1801-2 19. Bannister's administration, or all the talents he could get 20. The reservoirs of some use at Drury Lane 21. The young Roscius acts Norval to great houses 22. The classical season at Drury 23. Domestic arrangements of Mrs Jordan 24. Attachments of the Princes 25. Three distinct sources of calumny 26. Sir Jonah Barrington's allusion to a distressing event, which he declines to relate 27. Some reflections on the explanation preceding 28. The administration to Mrs Jordan's effects.
15. Benefits for the family of John Palmer, at Liverpool, and in London 16. The summer theatre 17. Season of 1800-1 18. Decided hostilities of 1801-2 19. Bannister's administration, or all the talents he could get 20. The reservoirs of some use at Drury Lane 21. The young Roscius acts Norval to great houses 22. The classical season at Drury 23. Domestic arrangements of Mrs Jordan 24. Attachments of the Princes 25. Three distinct sources of calumny 26. Sir Jonah Barrington's allusion to a distressing event, which he declines to relate 27. Some reflections on the explanation preceding 28. The administration to Mrs Jordan's effects.
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