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Mrs. 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 ivanumerable puns , generally smart ...
Mrs. 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 ivanumerable puns , generally smart ...
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GEOFFRY MUFFINCAP . - A charity boy's dress , cap , leather breeches short at the knees , worsted stockings , and shoes . MISS MARY HARDACRE . - Neat white muslin dress , hat , and mantle , & c . MRS . MARY GONERIL .
GEOFFRY MUFFINCAP . - A charity boy's dress , cap , leather breeches short at the knees , worsted stockings , and shoes . MISS MARY HARDACRE . - Neat white muslin dress , hat , and mantle , & c . MRS . MARY GONERIL .
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P. Bustle , and attached to Theatricals and Miss Mary Hardacre ) Mr. O. P. Bustle , ( a Provincial Manager , but engaged to superintend some Private Theatricals ) Wing , ( a poor Country Actor ) Berry , ( an Actor for the heavy Business ) ...
P. Bustle , and attached to Theatricals and Miss Mary Hardacre ) Mr. O. P. Bustle , ( a Provincial Manager , but engaged to superintend some Private Theatricals ) Wing , ( a poor Country Actor ) Berry , ( an Actor for the heavy Business ) ...
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[ At the end of the verse , Mary opens the window above the door of the house . ) Her window opens - Mary , ' tis 1- Hasten down , my dear girl ; the morning is fine , and the moment propitious ! Nary . For heaven's sake , do not speak ...
[ At the end of the verse , Mary opens the window above the door of the house . ) Her window opens - Mary , ' tis 1- Hasten down , my dear girl ; the morning is fine , and the moment propitious ! Nary . For heaven's sake , do not speak ...
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[ Mary is seen coming down the stairs ' window . l'im . [ Within . ] Let me unbolt it for you , Miss . Dulc . What's this ! an intruder ! Mary . [ Within . ] Pray don't trouble yourself , Mr. Timkins . Dulc . Mr. Timkins !
[ Mary is seen coming down the stairs ' window . l'im . [ Within . ] Let me unbolt it for you , Miss . Dulc . What's this ! an intruder ! Mary . [ Within . ] Pray don't trouble yourself , Mr. Timkins . Dulc . Mr. Timkins !
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