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" Miller was a natural, spirited comedian. He was the famous Teague in the Committee, and in all the comedies where that character is introduced (meaning, I suppose, that he acted all the low Irishmen} : and though the gentlemen of Ireland would never... "
The history of the theatres of London and Dublin, from the year 1730 to the ... - Page 66
de Benjamin Victor - 1761
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Somerset House Gazette and Literary Museum, Or, Weekly Miscellany of Fine ...

1824 - 436 pages
...comedian; he was the famous Tcague in the " Committee," and all the comedies where that character ia introduced; and though the gentlemen of Ireland would never admit that he had the true brogue, yet he substituted something in the room of it, that made his Teague very diverting to an English audience,...
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Saturday night

Saturday night - 1824 - 968 pages
...comedies where that character u introduced (meaning* I suppose, that he acted all the low Irishmen,) and though- the gentlemen of Ireland would never admit that he had the true brogue, yet he substituted something in the room of it, that made his Teague extremely diverting to an English audience....
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British Galleries of Art

Peter George Patmore - 1824 - 312 pages
...comedies where that character is introduced (meaning, I suppose, that he acted all the low Irishmen} : and though the gentlemen of Ireland would never admit that he had the true brogue, yet he substituted something in the room of it, that made his Teague very diverting to an English audience....
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New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 10

Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth - 1824 - 598 pages
...comedies where that character is introduced,[(meaning, 1 suppose, that he acted all the low Irishmen) : and though the gentlemen of Ireland would never admit that he had the true brogue, yet he substituted something in the room of it, that made his Teague very diverting to an English audience....
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The New Monthly Magazine, Volume 7

1824 - 624 pages
...comedies where that character is introduced, (meaning, I suppose, that he acted all the low Irishmen) : and though the gentlemen of Ireland would never admit that he had the true brogue, yet he substituted something in the room of it, that made his Teague very diverting to an English audieuce....
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Some Account of the English Stage: From the Restoration in 1660 to ..., Volume 3

John Genest - 1832 - 670 pages
...natural spirited Comedian ; he was famous for Teague in the Committee and other similar parts— and tho' the Gentlemen of Ireland would never admit that he had the true Brogue, yet he substituted something in the room of it, that made his Teague very diverting to an English audience...
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Dictionary of National Biography, Volume 37

Leslie Stephen - 1894 - 476 pages
...(GENEST, Hist. Account, ii. 431). The part was subsequently a favourite one with Miller's admirers; 'though the gentlemen of Ireland would never admit that he had the true brogue, yet he substituted something in the room of it that made his Tea<*ue very diverting to an English audience'...
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The Dictionary of National Biography, Founded in 1882 by George Smith, Volume 13

1922 - 1426 pages
...(GEITEST, Hut. Account, ii. 431). The part was subsequently • favourite one with Miller's admirers ; 'though the gentlemen of Ireland would never admit that he had the true brogue, yet he substituted something in the room of it that made his Teague very diverting to an English audience...
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