Cumberland's British Theatre: With Remarks, Biographical and Critical, Volume 20George Daniel, John Cumberland J. Cumberland, 1828 - English drama |
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... - turban and slippers . GHITA . - Green body and tabs - white petticoat , trimmed with green . FATIMA . - Crimson satin dress and robe - white trousers - turban . MEMOIR OF MISS LOVE . MISS LOVE is the daughter 6 REMARKS .
... - turban and slippers . GHITA . - Green body and tabs - white petticoat , trimmed with green . FATIMA . - Crimson satin dress and robe - white trousers - turban . MEMOIR OF MISS LOVE . MISS LOVE is the daughter 6 REMARKS .
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... 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 , Guards , Blacks , Eunuchs , & c . STAGE DIRECTIONS ...
... 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 , Guards , Blacks , Eunuchs , & c . STAGE DIRECTIONS ...
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... GHITA and PETER , R. DUET . Ghi . ( c . ) How the deuce came I to like you , - I am sure I cannot tell ; Had my face not chanc'd to strike you , I'd been pleased , sir , just as well . Pet . ( L. c . ) Faith , as you say , I too wonder ...
... GHITA and PETER , R. DUET . Ghi . ( c . ) How the deuce came I to like you , - I am sure I cannot tell ; Had my face not chanc'd to strike you , I'd been pleased , sir , just as well . Pet . ( L. c . ) Faith , as you say , I too wonder ...
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... GHITA . All will hail the joyous day , When love his triumph shall display . The dance shall mingle old and young , The rustic pipe assist the song . The sprightly bells , with welcome sound , Shall spread the happy news around ; And ...
... GHITA . All will hail the joyous day , When love his triumph shall display . The dance shall mingle old and young , The rustic pipe assist the song . The sprightly bells , with welcome sound , Shall spread the happy news around ; And ...
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... GHITA , L. Ghi . Ah , my dear Lilla , I am so glad I have found you . The surly guard at first denied me admittance ; but how did you get here ? Tell me all about it . Lil . I am prevented - here comes his highness . Don't leave me ...
... GHITA , L. Ghi . Ah , my dear Lilla , I am so glad I have found you . The surly guard at first denied me admittance ; but how did you get here ? Tell me all about it . Lil . I am prevented - here comes his highness . Don't leave me ...
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