Cumberland's British Theatre: With Remarks, Biographical and Critical, Volume 16George Daniel, John Cumberland J. Cumberland, 1827 - English drama |
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... ELLEN . - Very neat white muslin dress . MISS VORTEX . - Handsome satin dress , richly trimmed and ornamented . JESSY . - Plain slate - coloured dress , with dark trimming , straw or chip hat , apron , with pockets . 12 Cast of the ...
... ELLEN . - Very neat white muslin dress . MISS VORTEX . - Handsome satin dress , richly trimmed and ornamented . JESSY . - Plain slate - coloured dress , with dark trimming , straw or chip hat , apron , with pockets . 12 Cast of the ...
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... Ellen ..... Miss Smithson . Miss Chapman . Mrs. Faucit . Miss Vortex ........ Mrs . Orger . Mrs. Mattocks . Mrs. Gibbs . Miss Foote . Sir Hubert Landlord . .............................. . Jessy ... ........................ .. Miss L ...
... Ellen ..... Miss Smithson . Miss Chapman . Mrs. Faucit . Miss Vortex ........ Mrs . Orger . Mrs. Mattocks . Mrs. Gibbs . Miss Foote . Sir Hubert Landlord . .............................. . Jessy ... ........................ .. Miss L ...
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... ELLEN VORTEX , L. meeting BRONZE , R. Ell . ( L. ) Good Mr. Bronze , have you been at Sir Hu- bert Stanley's ? Bro . ( R. ) Yes , ma'am . Ell . Is Charles Stanley arrived ? Bro . No , ma'am ; but he is hourly expected . Ell . Do they ...
... ELLEN VORTEX , L. meeting BRONZE , R. Ell . ( L. ) Good Mr. Bronze , have you been at Sir Hu- bert Stanley's ? Bro . ( R. ) Yes , ma'am . Ell . Is Charles Stanley arrived ? Bro . No , ma'am ; but he is hourly expected . Ell . Do they ...
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... Ellen , -why , my maiden speech in parlia- ment . It will alarm all Europe . - I'll speak it to you- Ell . No , my dear uncle , not just now . I hear you've been ill . Vor . Oh ! very . A strange agitation at my heart , and such a ...
... Ellen , -why , my maiden speech in parlia- ment . It will alarm all Europe . - I'll speak it to you- Ell . No , my dear uncle , not just now . I hear you've been ill . Vor . Oh ! very . A strange agitation at my heart , and such a ...
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... Ellen ! [ Crosses c . ] what , tired of seclusion and a cottage ? Ell . ( L. ) I hope , cousin , I am welcome to you . Miss Vor . ( c . ) Certainly ; you know we are uncom- mon glad to see any body in the country . But , my dear Nabob ...
... Ellen ! [ Crosses c . ] what , tired of seclusion and a cottage ? Ell . ( L. ) I hope , cousin , I am welcome to you . Miss Vor . ( c . ) Certainly ; you know we are uncom- mon glad to see any body in the country . But , my dear Nabob ...
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