Cumberland's British Theatre: With Remarks, Biographical and Critical, Volume 20 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 65
Page 3
A young married lady is taken prisoner by a straggling party of the Turkish army , just arrived to the relief of Belgrade , and , as a matter of course , conducted to the Seraskier's seraglio . Her husband , an Austrian colonel , after ...
A young married lady is taken prisoner by a straggling party of the Turkish army , just arrived to the relief of Belgrade , and , as a matter of course , conducted to the Seraskier's seraglio . Her husband , an Austrian colonel , after ...
Page 5
... miracle - though much of the former may be ascribed to a huge turban , a pair of mustachios , and a scimitar of no common dimen- sions ; and the latter , to a voice than which a finer never serenaded a lady , in or out of trousers .
... miracle - though much of the former may be ascribed to a huge turban , a pair of mustachios , and a scimitar of no common dimen- sions ; and the latter , to a voice than which a finer never serenaded a lady , in or out of trousers .
Page 24
He married a lady dear to me as I am to myself ; the chance of war soon separated them , and Cohenberg now lives to see her in slavery and sorrow . Coh . Take comfort , madam , -he loves her more ten- derly than ever , and vows he will ...
He married a lady dear to me as I am to myself ; the chance of war soon separated them , and Cohenberg now lives to see her in slavery and sorrow . Coh . Take comfort , madam , -he loves her more ten- derly than ever , and vows he will ...
Page 35
[ To Ismael , who goes off , R. ] Do you conduct the lady hither . [ A trap opened , c . , Officers descend , and return imme- diately with Cohenberg . Coh . For what new indignities am I reserved ? Enter ISMAEL , with Catharine , r .
[ To Ismael , who goes off , R. ] Do you conduct the lady hither . [ A trap opened , c . , Officers descend , and return imme- diately with Cohenberg . Coh . For what new indignities am I reserved ? Enter ISMAEL , with Catharine , r .
Page 37
( R. ) Yes , my lady ; I dare say we shall be safe . [ Trembling . Cat . You tremble . Lil . No , my lady - yes - no - ye - yes - I believe I am a little afraid . Cat . Oh , for shame , Lilla . You a lover ! consider- Lil .
( R. ) Yes , my lady ; I dare say we shall be safe . [ Trembling . Cat . You tremble . Lil . No , my lady - yes - no - ye - yes - I believe I am a little afraid . Cat . Oh , for shame , Lilla . You a lover ! consider- Lil .
What people are saying - Write a review
We haven't found any reviews in the usual places.
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
arms bear better bless character child comes Crack Crosses dance Darby dear Demetrius don't door Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair fairy father fear feel fellow fortune girl give goes hand happy head hear heart heaven hold honour hope I'll Julia keep kind Lady leave Leopold Lilla live look lord Luke Lysander M'Que marry Mary master mean mind Miss never night officer Paul Peter play poor pray present pretty Puck SCENE Sir L soldier soul speak stage suppose sure sweet Tangent tell thee there's thing thou thought thousand true turn Virginia wish young