Cumberland's British Theatre: With Remarks, Biographical and Critical, Volume 20 |
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To which are added , A DESCRIPTION OF THE COSTUME , -CAST OF THE CHARACTERS , ENTRANCES AND EXITS , -RELATIVE POSITION OF THE PER- FORMERS ON THE STAGE , AND THE WHOLE OF THE STAGE BUSINESS . As now performed at the THEATRES ROYAL ...
To which are added , A DESCRIPTION OF THE COSTUME , -CAST OF THE CHARACTERS , ENTRANCES AND EXITS , -RELATIVE POSITION OF THE PER- FORMERS ON THE STAGE , AND THE WHOLE OF THE STAGE BUSINESS . As now performed at the THEATRES ROYAL ...
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STAGE DIRECTIONS . The Conductors of this work print no Plays but those which they have seen acted . The Stage Directions are given from their own personal observations , during the most recent performances . EXITS and ENTRANCES .
STAGE DIRECTIONS . The Conductors of this work print no Plays but those which they have seen acted . The Stage Directions are given from their own personal observations , during the most recent performances . EXITS and ENTRANCES .
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Soldiers and Peasants enter , L. R. , and through the Tent , and fill the back of the Stage . You , Leopold , are now in love with Lilla , and are be- loved by her ? Leo . Yes , my lord . Ser . Then marry her .
Soldiers and Peasants enter , L. R. , and through the Tent , and fill the back of the Stage . You , Leopold , are now in love with Lilla , and are be- loved by her ? Leo . Yes , my lord . Ser . Then marry her .
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you shall find a Musselman can be as complaisant a lover as any Christendom can boast . - What shall I tell him ? [ Seraskier sits , L. of tatble - Catharine , R. , occasionally looking at Cohenberg , who is a little up the stage , L.
you shall find a Musselman can be as complaisant a lover as any Christendom can boast . - What shall I tell him ? [ Seraskier sits , L. of tatble - Catharine , R. , occasionally looking at Cohenberg , who is a little up the stage , L.
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[ Both turn up the stage in a passion . DUET . - LEOPOLD and LILLA . Lil . ( R. ) Though you think , by this , to vex me , Love no more can give me pain ; Leo . ( L. ) Vainly strive not to perplex me , - You shall dupe me ne'er again .
[ Both turn up the stage in a passion . DUET . - LEOPOLD and LILLA . Lil . ( R. ) Though you think , by this , to vex me , Love no more can give me pain ; Leo . ( L. ) Vainly strive not to perplex me , - You shall dupe me ne'er again .
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