Cumberland's British Theatre: With Remarks, Biographical and Critical, Volume 16George Daniel, John Cumberland J. Cumberland, 1827 - English drama |
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... wing - when misfortune hovers over my sweet chicken here , I leave her to shift for herself ! Jes . Come , no more of this . Oat . Even the savage hawk takes care of its nestlings- what then am I ? -Children , do you hate me ? Fra ...
... wing - when misfortune hovers over my sweet chicken here , I leave her to shift for herself ! Jes . Come , no more of this . Oat . Even the savage hawk takes care of its nestlings- what then am I ? -Children , do you hate me ? Fra ...
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... , Biographical and Critical George Daniel, John Cumberland. R. Cruikshank , Del . Amateurs and Actors . G. W. Bonner , Sc . Wing . By all that's uneasy ! ' tis my runaway wife ! Act I. Scene 2 . + AMATEURS AND ACTORS : A MUSICAL FARCE , En.
... , Biographical and Critical George Daniel, John Cumberland. R. Cruikshank , Del . Amateurs and Actors . G. W. Bonner , Sc . Wing . By all that's uneasy ! ' tis my runaway wife ! Act I. Scene 2 . + AMATEURS AND ACTORS : A MUSICAL FARCE , En.
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... Wing is a poor - devil actor , who imitates humanity most abominably . Like the far - famed " Dragon of Wantley , " in whose capacious maw " Houses and churches , Were but geese and turkeys ! " he swallows every thing , but digests ...
... Wing is a poor - devil actor , who imitates humanity most abominably . Like the far - famed " Dragon of Wantley , " in whose capacious maw " Houses and churches , Were but geese and turkeys ! " he swallows every thing , but digests ...
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... afforded Mr. Harley full scope for his vivacity . No one relishes a joke better than Harley , or gives it with greater point and piquancy . Mr. Wrench , in the lack - linen Mr. Wing , of ragged merriment , was a very KEMARKS . 7.
... afforded Mr. Harley full scope for his vivacity . No one relishes a joke better than Harley , or gives it with greater point and piquancy . Mr. Wrench , in the lack - linen Mr. Wing , of ragged merriment , was a very KEMARKS . 7.
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With Remarks, Biographical and Critical George Daniel, John Cumberland. Mr. Wing , of ragged merriment , was a very prince of the blood . He tottered on the extremest verge of the ridiculous ; —another hole or two in his coat would have ...
With Remarks, Biographical and Critical George Daniel, John Cumberland. Mr. Wing , of ragged merriment , was a very prince of the blood . He tottered on the extremest verge of the ridiculous ; —another hole or two in his coat would have ...
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