Cumberland's British Theatre: With Remarks, Biographical and Critical, Volume 20 |
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... by the apropos arrival of a tag - rag and bob - tail mob of Austrian soldiers and peasants , who make the enemy run like lamplighters ; and then , to give them music to their dancing , commence singing the finale to the second act .
... by the apropos arrival of a tag - rag and bob - tail mob of Austrian soldiers and peasants , who make the enemy run like lamplighters ; and then , to give them music to their dancing , commence singing the finale to the second act .
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Nothing could be more arch and sprightly than the Signora's air and dance in the second act , and Bannister's by - play . Her rich mellow tones , her laughing eye , her gaiety , and good humour , ren- dered her Lilla a truly captivating ...
Nothing could be more arch and sprightly than the Signora's air and dance in the second act , and Bannister's by - play . Her rich mellow tones , her laughing eye , her gaiety , and good humour , ren- dered her Lilla a truly captivating ...
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[ The Chorus - Singers fall back , R. and L. - The Servian Women dance , and exit , L , U. E. - The Military Band exeunt , L. S. E. - The Chorus - Singers then advance to the front . Enter YUSEPH , L. Be silent , you soldiers ...
[ The Chorus - Singers fall back , R. and L. - The Servian Women dance , and exit , L , U. E. - The Military Band exeunt , L. S. E. - The Chorus - Singers then advance to the front . Enter YUSEPH , L. Be silent , you soldiers ...
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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 give a hint to maidens coy , That youth they should not mis - employ .
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 give a hint to maidens coy , That youth they should not mis - employ .
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[ Dances round Leopold and Feter . What , then , would my dearest have ? Come , indeed , I will be grave , And , with melancholy face , Calmly hear the piteous case . La ra lal la ! [ Dancing as before , then goes to L. Pet .
[ Dances round Leopold and Feter . What , then , would my dearest have ? Come , indeed , I will be grave , And , with melancholy face , Calmly hear the piteous case . La ra lal la ! [ Dancing as before , then goes to L. Pet .
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