Robert William Lowe
Born 1853-01-01
Died 1902-01-01
Identifiers
- VIAF3311717
- WikidataQ89100027
- ISNI0000000115870568
- Open LibraryOL1811958A
Top Subjects
- Theater (4)
- Actors (4)
- Great Britain (4)
- England (3)
- Biography (2)
- Theatre Royal, Drury Lane (London, England) (2)
- John Edwin (1749-1790) (2)
Books by Robert William Lowe
Total count: 43
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The impartial critick; or, Some observations upon a late book, entituled, A short view of tragedy, written by Mr. Rymer, and dedicated to the Right Honourable Charles Earl of Dorset, etcPrinted for R. Taylor1693-01-01
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Memoirs of the life of Mr. Theophilus Keene, the late eminent tragedianTo which is added, elegies, pastorals, odes, and poemsPrinted for W. Chetwood ...1718-01-01
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A poem on the death of the celebrated Mrs. Oldfield, who dy'd October 23. 1730Printed for A. Moore, and Sold at the White Hart over-against Devereux-Court, and by the Booksellers of London and Westminster.1730-01-01
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The Stage-mutineersor, A play-house to be lett. A tragi-comi-farcical-ballad opera, as it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-GardenR. Wellington1733-01-01
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Romeo and Julieta tragedyPrinted for C. Corbett ... and G. Woodfall ...1748-01-01
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The lives and characters of the most eminent actors and actresses of Great Britain and Ireland, from Shakespear to the present timeinterspersed with a general history of the stage : Part I, to which is prefixed, A familiar epistle from Mr. Theophilus Cibber to Mr. William WarburtonPrinted for R. Griffiths ...1753-01-01
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A bone for the chroniclers to pick, or A take-off scene from behind the curtaina poemprinted for J. Coote, etc.1758-01-01
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Letters which have passed between John Beard, esq; manager of Covent-Garden Theatre, and John Shebbeare, M.D.Printed for G. Kearsly1767-01-01
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A true state of the differences subsisting between the proprietors of Covent-Garden Theatrein answer to a false, scandalous, and malicious manuscript libel, exhibited on Saturday, Jan. 23, and the two following days; and to the printed Narrative, signed by T. Harris and J. RutherfordThe second edition.Printed for T. Becket, in the Strand1768-01-01
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Miscellanies in prose and verseContaining candid and impartial observations on the principal performers belonging to the two Theatres-Royal; from January 1733, to May 1775. Likewise strictures on two favourite tragedies, viz, The orphan and the Fair penitent ...Printed for the Author, and sold by T. Bell1775-01-01
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Garrick in the shades; or, A peep into Elysiuma farce: never offered to the managers of the Theatres-RoyalPrinted for J. Southern ...1779-01-01
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Edwin's jests, humours, frolicks and bonmots ; containing all the good things, he has said and done in his whole lifebeing the richest and best mental feast, ever offered to the public ; ...Printed for J. Roach ... and sold by all the Booksellers in Great-Britain and Ireland.1791-01-01
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The life and adventures of John Edwin, comedianto which are added the whole collection of his songs, oddities, &c. &cJ. Aitkin1791-01-01
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Memoirs of the present Countess of Derby, (late Miss Farren)including anecdotes of several distinguished persons ...H.D. Symonds1797-01-01
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Theatrical tearsa poem, occassioned by Familiar epistles to Frederick J---s [Jones]1804-01-01
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Tea table conversationan epistle to the author of Familiar epistles [J.W. Croker]1804-01-01
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Thirty thousand; or Who's the richest?A comic opera, in three acts. As performed at the Theatre Royal Covent-GardenA New Edition.Printed and published by Barker and Son1804-01-01
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Critical essays on the performers of the London theatresincluding general observations on the practise and genius of the stagePrinted by and for John Hunt1807-01-01
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The dramatic mirrorcontaining the history of the stage from the earliest period to the present time; including, a biographical and critical account of all the dramatic writers from 1660; and also of the most distinguished performers, from the days of Shakspeare to 1807, and a history of the country theatres in England, Ireland, and Scotland. Embellished with seventeen elegant engravingsPrinted for C. Chapple, by B. McMillan1808-01-01
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Dramatic characters of Mrs. Siddons1812-01-01
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An impartial critique; or, A peep into the Boston theatre, during the season of 1813, 18141813-01-01
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The adventures of a dramatist, on a journey to the London managersPrinted for Lackington, Allen and Co.1813-01-01
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Dramatic reminiscences, anecdotes, comical sayings and doingsT. H. Lacy1815-01-01
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The fudge committee,or Creditors wanting morea hudibrastic poem1819-01-01
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Impartial observations on the proceedings instituted by the proprietors of the theatres royal, Drury Lane and Covent Garden, against the minor establishments1820-01-01
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An essay on the stage1820-01-01
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Poetical triflesbeing a collection of songs and fugitive pieces, with a sketch of the life of the author1822-01-01
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Oxberry's dramatic biography, or The green-room spyNew seriesG. Virtue1827-01-01
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Memoirs of W.H.W. Betty, the English RosciusTo which is affixed a sketch of the theatrical career of his son, Henry BettyB.D. Cousins1840-01-01
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Balls and theatres, or The duty of reproving the works of darknessa sermon4th ed.1846-01-01
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Lettre de M. Charles Mathews aux auteurs dramatiques de la FranceJ. Mitchell1852-01-01
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The public life of W.F. Wallett, the Queen's jesteran autobiography of forty years' professional experience and travels in the United Kingdon, the United States of America, (including California,) Canada, South America, Mexico, the West Indies, &c3d ed.Bemrose1870-01-01
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Renters and lesseesFirst a review of the suit of Dauney v.Chatterton1875-01-01
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Poets and profits at Drury Lane Theatrea theatrical narrativeAubert1875-01-01
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The life and adventures of Billy PurvisD. Bowman1875-01-01
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The fashionable tragediana criticism2d ed. [with postscript].1877-01-01
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Whittington and his catthe royal grand annual pantomime for 1881-82Printed for the management by T. Gray1881-01-01
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Whittington and his cat1881-01-01
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The stage as it isopening address delivered November 8, 1881 at the Edinburgh philosophical institution, session 1881-1882printed by G. Robb1881-01-01
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Robinson CrusoeJ. Turner & Co.1882-01-01
A bibliographical account of English theatrical literature from the earliest times to the present dayJ. C. Nimmo1888-01-01-
The dramatic peerage, 1891personal notes and professional sketches of the actors and actresses of the London stageGeneral Pub. Co.1891-01-01
Thomas Betterton.Paul1891-01-01