Cumberland's British Theatre: With Remarks, Biographical and Critical, Volume 16George Daniel, John Cumberland J. Cumberland, 1827 - English drama |
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... Exeunt , R. Enter THOMPSON and RUSTY , L. Rus . Well , well , master , I don't mind letting you have the run of the key for an hour or two , if I go with you , and you can shew good cause . Thom . I can , I cau . These French drawings ...
... Exeunt , R. Enter THOMPSON and RUSTY , L. Rus . Well , well , master , I don't mind letting you have the run of the key for an hour or two , if I go with you , and you can shew good cause . Thom . I can , I cau . These French drawings ...
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... Exeunt , R. SCENE II . - Exterior of Monsieur Morbleu's House and Shop in the Seven Dials . Door in flat , L. Shutters to open , & c . A watch - box at one corner , R. of flat . ( Night . ) Enter MORBLEu , r . Mor . Eh ! mon Dieu ! Je ...
... Exeunt , R. SCENE II . - Exterior of Monsieur Morbleu's House and Shop in the Seven Dials . Door in flat , L. Shutters to open , & c . A watch - box at one corner , R. of flat . ( Night . ) Enter MORBLEu , r . Mor . Eh ! mon Dieu ! Je ...
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... [ Exeunt into the house , singing C'est l'amour , ' and dancing the minuet de la cour . ] Enter NAP , the IVatchman , L. Nap . Past ten o'clock , and a moonlight night ! Well , I have gone my beat , and cried the hour ; so now I'll go ...
... [ Exeunt into the house , singing C'est l'amour , ' and dancing the minuet de la cour . ] Enter NAP , the IVatchman , L. Nap . Past ten o'clock , and a moonlight night ! Well , I have gone my beat , and cried the hour ; so now I'll go ...
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... Exeunt , R. Enter NAP , from his box . Nap . ( R. ) Rum blades , them ' ere : out on a lark , I reckon . Well , it's no business of mine , so long as they don't come on my beat . Half - past ten ! [ Calling the half - hour . Enter ...
... Exeunt , R. Enter NAP , from his box . Nap . ( R. ) Rum blades , them ' ere : out on a lark , I reckon . Well , it's no business of mine , so long as they don't come on my beat . Half - past ten ! [ Calling the half - hour . Enter ...
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... Exeunt , L. Enter USEFUL , R. Usef . So the coast is clear at last . I thought those two` old twaddlers never would have gone . Let me see : my instructions are , under pretence of inquiring for Mr. Thompson , to endeavour to give this ...
... Exeunt , L. Enter USEFUL , R. Usef . So the coast is clear at last . I thought those two` old twaddlers never would have gone . Let me see : my instructions are , under pretence of inquiring for Mr. Thompson , to endeavour to give this ...
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