Cumberland's British Theatre: With Remarks, Biographical and Critical, Volume 16 |
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According to his own account , he is invested with as many titles and orders as the most magnificent potentate on the face of the earth - not ex- cepting the Brother of the Sun , and Cousin of the ...
According to his own account , he is invested with as many titles and orders as the most magnificent potentate on the face of the earth - not ex- cepting the Brother of the Sun , and Cousin of the ...
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... 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 to exhibit more faces than Argus had eyes .
... 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 to exhibit more faces than Argus had eyes .
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Enter THOMPSON and RUSTY , R. Rus . I tell you , I'm sure this is the place ; but we'll ask the watchman . Pray , my friend , isn't this the Seven Dials ? Nap . [ Holding lanthorn to Rusty's face . ] Ay , master , to be sure it is .
Enter THOMPSON and RUSTY , R. Rus . I tell you , I'm sure this is the place ; but we'll ask the watchman . Pray , my friend , isn't this the Seven Dials ? Nap . [ Holding lanthorn to Rusty's face . ] Ay , master , to be sure it is .
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T. King . We must not stand on ceremony , my good friend , so I shall take the liberty to- Mor . Shut the door in your face , ma foi . [ Exeunt Morbieu and Madame Bellegarde , shutting the door in their faces , just as they are on the ...
T. King . We must not stand on ceremony , my good friend , so I shall take the liberty to- Mor . Shut the door in your face , ma foi . [ Exeunt Morbieu and Madame Bellegarde , shutting the door in their faces , just as they are on the ...
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And careful hours , with time's deforming hand , " Have written strange defeatures in my face . " But tell me yet - dost thou not know my voice ? * * * * * * * " Not know my voice ? O , time's extremity ! " Hast thou so crack'd and ...
And careful hours , with time's deforming hand , " Have written strange defeatures in my face . " But tell me yet - dost thou not know my voice ? * * * * * * * " Not know my voice ? O , time's extremity ! " Hast thou so crack'd and ...
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