Cumberland's British Theatre: With Remarks, Biographical and Critical, Volume 16George Daniel, John Cumberland J. Cumberland, 1827 - English drama |
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... Give him his lass , his fiddle , and his frisk , Is always happy , reign whoever may , And laughs the sense of mis'ry far away . He drinks his simple bev'rage with a gust ; And , feasting on an onion and a crust , We never feel the ...
... Give him his lass , his fiddle , and his frisk , Is always happy , reign whoever may , And laughs the sense of mis'ry far away . He drinks his simple bev'rage with a gust ; And , feasting on an onion and a crust , We never feel the ...
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... give consider- able effect to his character . Tom King , who , according to tradition , was one of the choice spirits of his day , is preserved with great glee . According to his own account , he is invested with as many titles and ...
... give consider- able effect to his character . Tom King , who , according to tradition , was one of the choice spirits of his day , is preserved with great glee . According to his own account , he is invested with as many titles and ...
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... give her full effect on the stage . The diamond is no less a diamond be- cause it is polished . Acting may be comprised in two words -Abstraction and Intonation . The actor must forget himself and the audience , and be alone the ...
... give her full effect on the stage . The diamond is no less a diamond be- cause it is polished . Acting may be comprised in two words -Abstraction and Intonation . The actor must forget himself and the audience , and be alone the ...
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... give her up . Yet , which way has she gone ? which way must I go ? Here's a stranger coming , I'll inquire if he has seen her . Enter TOM King , R. Pray , sir , have you seen a young woman ! -Eh ? why , zounds ! ' tis my old friend ...
... give her up . Yet , which way has she gone ? which way must I go ? Here's a stranger coming , I'll inquire if he has seen her . Enter TOM King , R. Pray , sir , have you seen a young woman ! -Eh ? why , zounds ! ' tis my old friend ...
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... gives Nap sixpence . ] Zounds ! Ardourly , nil desperandum ! Ard . I must : you see she does not appear . What's to be ... Give him a shilling . [ Rusty gives Nap a shilling . Nap . [ Looking at the shilling . ] Oh 20 [ ACT II . MONSIEUR ...
... gives Nap sixpence . ] Zounds ! Ardourly , nil desperandum ! Ard . I must : you see she does not appear . What's to be ... Give him a shilling . [ Rusty gives Nap a shilling . Nap . [ Looking at the shilling . ] Oh 20 [ ACT II . MONSIEUR ...
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