Cumberland's British Theatre: With Remarks, Biographical and Critical, Volume 20 |
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... to give them music to their dancing , commence singing the finale to the second act . The sequel is easily guessed - after a due portion of din and danger , of alternate shouting and scamper- 2 A JUL 8 1920 Howard Morris ...
... to give them music to their dancing , commence singing the finale to the second act . The sequel is easily guessed - after a due portion of din and danger , of alternate shouting and scamper- 2 A JUL 8 1920 Howard Morris ...
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But you give me leave- Leo . Well , that's true ; I know , as say , there is no reason why people cause they are rivals . you are going to should quarrel be- [ Turns to Ghita . Yus . Granted ! and , besides- Leo . [ Turning upon him . ] ...
But you give me leave- Leo . Well , that's true ; I know , as say , there is no reason why people cause they are rivals . you are going to should quarrel be- [ Turns to Ghita . Yus . Granted ! and , besides- Leo . [ Turning upon him . ] ...
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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 . Yuseph shall , with sullen pride , Envy joys to wealth denied .
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 . Yuseph shall , with sullen pride , Envy joys to wealth denied .
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The rising sigh , the frequent tear , The flush of hope , the chilling fear- [ The Seraskier rises and comes down , singing to Catha- rine , R. - Cohenberg advances a little behind him , on L. , and attempts to give a letter to ...
The rising sigh , the frequent tear , The flush of hope , the chilling fear- [ The Seraskier rises and comes down , singing to Catha- rine , R. - Cohenberg advances a little behind him , on L. , and attempts to give a letter to ...
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[ Cohenberg gives the letter to Catharine , who attempts to put it into her pocket , but is seen by a white eunuch , who enters , R .; he snatches the letter ... This very night I will storm the Seraskier's post , and give you liberty .
[ Cohenberg gives the letter to Catharine , who attempts to put it into her pocket , but is seen by a white eunuch , who enters , R .; he snatches the letter ... This very night I will storm the Seraskier's post , and give you liberty .
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