Cumberland's British Theatre: With Remarks, Biographical and Critical, Volume 16George Daniel, John Cumberland J. Cumberland, 1827 - English drama |
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... Mary Goneril is not the first lady of high pretensions , who has burlesqued Shakspeare , -and probably without intending it . There is much pleasant equivoque in this farce ; there are also innumerable puns , generally smart , but ...
... Mary Goneril is not the first lady of high pretensions , who has burlesqued Shakspeare , -and probably without intending it . There is much pleasant equivoque in this farce ; there are also innumerable puns , generally smart , but ...
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... MARY HARDACRE . - Neat white muslin dress , hat , and mantle , & c . MRS . MARY GONERIL . - Crimson silk dress , with extravagant flounces , reticule , large French bonnet or hat . 10 Cast of the Characters as performed at the Theatres ...
... MARY HARDACRE . - Neat white muslin dress , hat , and mantle , & c . MRS . MARY GONERIL . - Crimson silk dress , with extravagant flounces , reticule , large French bonnet or hat . 10 Cast of the Characters as performed at the Theatres ...
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... Mary Hardacre , ( a fu- gitive Ward of Elderberry's ) Miss Love . Mrs. Mary Goneril , ( a Stroll- ing Tragedy Actress , and a serious evil to her Hus- band ) Miss Boden . Miss Hen- ry . Mrs. Pincott . Mrs.J.Weip- MissJones part . STAGE ...
... Mary Hardacre , ( a fu- gitive Ward of Elderberry's ) Miss Love . Mrs. Mary Goneril , ( a Stroll- ing Tragedy Actress , and a serious evil to her Hus- band ) Miss Boden . Miss Hen- ry . Mrs. Pincott . Mrs.J.Weip- MissJones part . STAGE ...
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... Mary opens the window above the door of the house . ] Her window opens - Mary , ' tis I - Hasten down , my dear girl ; the morning is fine , and the moment propitious ! Mary . For heaven's sake , do not speak so loud - I tremble ! Dulc ...
... Mary opens the window above the door of the house . ] Her window opens - Mary , ' tis I - Hasten down , my dear girl ; the morning is fine , and the moment propitious ! Mary . For heaven's sake , do not speak so loud - I tremble ! Dulc ...
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... MARY and TIMKINS , from Cottage . Mary has a hat on , and a mantle over her arms . Tim . ( R. ) Nice murnin , Miss - all nater seems gay - No answer - hem ! Mary . ( L. ) I must get rid of this coxcomb [ Apart . ] — Eh ! have you called ...
... MARY and TIMKINS , from Cottage . Mary has a hat on , and a mantle over her arms . Tim . ( R. ) Nice murnin , Miss - all nater seems gay - No answer - hem ! Mary . ( L. ) I must get rid of this coxcomb [ Apart . ] — Eh ! have you called ...
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