Cumberland's British Theatre: With Remarks, Biographical and Critical, Volume 20George Daniel, John Cumberland J. Cumberland, 1828 - English drama |
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... CATHARINE . - Handsome white satin and beads . LILLA . - First dress : White body and tabs - scarlet petticoat , trimmed with blue . Second dress : White satin dress and robe- trousers - turban and slippers . GHITA . - Green body and ...
... CATHARINE . - Handsome white satin and beads . LILLA . - First dress : White body and tabs - scarlet petticoat , trimmed with blue . Second dress : White satin dress and robe- trousers - turban and slippers . GHITA . - Green body and ...
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... Catharine Miss Graddon . Lilla Miss Stephens . Ghita Miss Povey . Fatima Miss Carr . Mr. Brown , Mr. Brady , Mr. Gregory . Mr. Seymour . Mr. Wakefield . Mr. Darnley . Miss A. Tree . Miss Love . Miss Nicoll . Miss Weston . Soldiers ...
... Catharine Miss Graddon . Lilla Miss Stephens . Ghita Miss Povey . Fatima Miss Carr . Mr. Brown , Mr. Brady , Mr. Gregory . Mr. Seymour . Mr. Wakefield . Mr. Darnley . Miss A. Tree . Miss Love . Miss Nicoll . Miss Weston . Soldiers ...
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... Catharine ? Let marriage sanctify the union of our hearts . I will go with you , and find my happi- ness in fulfilling the duties of a wife . " Ans . ( R. C. ) You married her ? Coh . ( c . ) Ay , but was instantly obliged to leave her ...
... Catharine ? Let marriage sanctify the union of our hearts . I will go with you , and find my happi- ness in fulfilling the duties of a wife . " Ans . ( R. C. ) You married her ? Coh . ( c . ) Ay , but was instantly obliged to leave her ...
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... Catharine . Ans . And , if you find her there , what then ? Coh . What then ! Then I'll storm the post , and rescue her this night , I have prepared two letters , -one to the Seraskier in my own name , and the other to my dear Catharine ...
... Catharine . Ans . And , if you find her there , what then ? Coh . What then ! Then I'll storm the post , and rescue her this night , I have prepared two letters , -one to the Seraskier in my own name , and the other to my dear Catharine ...
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... CATHARINE , through the aisle , c . AIR - CATHARINE . My plaint in no one pity moves , Save echo , who in plaints replies : Like me deprived of him she loves , With sympathy she counts my sighs . Pleased with the strain , the hapless ...
... CATHARINE , through the aisle , c . AIR - CATHARINE . My plaint in no one pity moves , Save echo , who in plaints replies : Like me deprived of him she loves , With sympathy she counts my sighs . Pleased with the strain , the hapless ...
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