Cumberland's British Theatre: With Remarks, Biographical and Critical, Volume 16George Daniel, John Cumberland J. Cumberland, 1827 - English drama |
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... arms , and eager for the fray , " he took himself off , and in March , 1818 , he appeared " At Home , " at the English Opera House , where , up to the present moment , he has continued to realise all that has been said of Proteus ; and ...
... arms , and eager for the fray , " he took himself off , and in March , 1818 , he appeared " At Home , " at the English Opera House , where , up to the present moment , he has continued to realise all that has been said of Proteus ; and ...
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... arms . [ 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 ...
... arms . [ 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 ...
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... residence of your hum- ble servant , LOUIS ASSIGNAT . - Paper Buildings , Aug. 24 , 96. " Let me not lose a moment in clasping the dear child in my arms . Fip . I'll conduct you thither instantly , madam . 38 [ ACT II . MONSIEUR TONSON .
... residence of your hum- ble servant , LOUIS ASSIGNAT . - Paper Buildings , Aug. 24 , 96. " Let me not lose a moment in clasping the dear child in my arms . Fip . I'll conduct you thither instantly , madam . 38 [ ACT II . MONSIEUR TONSON .
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... arms . Mrs. T. I come to claim my child , my Adolphine . Adol . Ah ! my mother ! Thom . Rusty , it must be - t is - my wife . Mrs. T. My husband ! my child ! [ Embraces her . [ Embrace . Rus . Found his wife ! then he won't want me to ...
... arms . Mrs. T. I come to claim my child , my Adolphine . Adol . Ah ! my mother ! Thom . Rusty , it must be - t is - my wife . Mrs. T. My husband ! my child ! [ Embraces her . [ Embrace . Rus . Found his wife ! then he won't want me to ...
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... put his indelible mark upon it - and Simmons touched it with a skilful hand . Murray played Ęgeon with a pathos that has not been caught by any succeeding actor . D -G . DUKE . - Rich shape with long flowing arm - 8 REMARKS .
... put his indelible mark upon it - and Simmons touched it with a skilful hand . Murray played Ęgeon with a pathos that has not been caught by any succeeding actor . D -G . DUKE . - Rich shape with long flowing arm - 8 REMARKS .
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