Cumberland's British Theatre: With Remarks, Biographical and Critical, Volume 16George Daniel, John Cumberland J. Cumberland, 1827 - English drama |
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... rapid succession , that the attention is kept continually awake ; and if they bear a nearer alliance to farce than to comedy , it is the farce that sparkles with wit , humour , and character , highly original and exhilirating . The ...
... rapid succession , that the attention is kept continually awake ; and if they bear a nearer alliance to farce than to comedy , it is the farce that sparkles with wit , humour , and character , highly original and exhilirating . The ...
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... rapid way there . Lav . Hum ! -that accounts for his being at liberty here --- [ Aside . Nic . If I may trust the promise of those eyes , they own a nature kinder than your cousin . Were my fate linked to thine , methinks you would not ...
... rapid way there . Lav . Hum ! -that accounts for his being at liberty here --- [ Aside . Nic . If I may trust the promise of those eyes , they own a nature kinder than your cousin . Were my fate linked to thine , methinks you would not ...
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... Critical George Daniel, John Cumberland. R. Cruikshank , Del . G. W. Bonner , Sc . A Cure for the Heartache . Old Rapid . Why don't you finish the job ; -why don't you ? Act III . Scene 1 . A CURE FOR THE HEARTACHE : A COMEDY , En.
... Critical George Daniel, John Cumberland. R. Cruikshank , Del . G. W. Bonner , Sc . A Cure for the Heartache . Old Rapid . Why don't you finish the job ; -why don't you ? Act III . Scene 1 . A CURE FOR THE HEARTACHE : A COMEDY , En.
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... Rapid for an associate , brimful as he is of kind feeling and quaint humour ? Not so with Young Rapid : he is a sad renegade , —a truant to his craft , -ambitious to sink the tailor , that has made him swim . For this apostacy , he can ...
... Rapid for an associate , brimful as he is of kind feeling and quaint humour ? Not so with Young Rapid : he is a sad renegade , —a truant to his craft , -ambitious to sink the tailor , that has made him swim . For this apostacy , he can ...
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... Rapids , Lewis and Muuden , in their theatrical meridian . More perfect acting was never beheld at any period of the ... Rapid . If ever the longitude was discover- ed , it was surely at that moment when , with melancholy physiognomy ...
... Rapids , Lewis and Muuden , in their theatrical meridian . More perfect acting was never beheld at any period of the ... Rapid . If ever the longitude was discover- ed , it was surely at that moment when , with melancholy physiognomy ...
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