Cumberland's British Theatre: With Remarks, Biographical and Critical, Volume 16George Daniel, John Cumberland J. Cumberland, 1827 - English drama |
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... Count Villars and Rosine are the tragic hero and heroine of the drama . It seems as if it were absolutely necessary to infuse a certain portion of serious interest into a comedy , that it may ap- proximate nearer to real life . The idea ...
... Count Villars and Rosine are the tragic hero and heroine of the drama . It seems as if it were absolutely necessary to infuse a certain portion of serious interest into a comedy , that it may ap- proximate nearer to real life . The idea ...
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... Count Villars ....... Mr. Young . Sir Guy Stanch . Mr. Templeton ..... Vincent Templeton ยทยท Suckling . Damper . Mr. Mathews . Mr. Fawcett . Mr. C. Kemble . Mr. Liston . Mr. Barrymore . Mr. Jones . Aspic .. Broadcast . George , his son ...
... Count Villars ....... Mr. Young . Sir Guy Stanch . Mr. Templeton ..... Vincent Templeton ยทยท Suckling . Damper . Mr. Mathews . Mr. Fawcett . Mr. C. Kemble . Mr. Liston . Mr. Barrymore . Mr. Jones . Aspic .. Broadcast . George , his son ...
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With Remarks, Biographical and Critical George Daniel, John Cumberland. 9 Costume . COUNT VILLARS . A green great coat , faced with scarlet , green stocking pantaloons , white kerseymere waistcoat , an officer's silk sash , shoulder ...
With Remarks, Biographical and Critical George Daniel, John Cumberland. 9 Costume . COUNT VILLARS . A green great coat , faced with scarlet , green stocking pantaloons , white kerseymere waistcoat , an officer's silk sash , shoulder ...
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... Count V. I thought a Briton's proudest boast was hu- manity to a fallen enemy . Broad . That's a bit of a puzzler . But , zounds , he may be a spy , and come to tell- Geo . Then don't let him tell that I have a hard - hearted father . Count ...
... Count V. I thought a Briton's proudest boast was hu- manity to a fallen enemy . Broad . That's a bit of a puzzler . But , zounds , he may be a spy , and come to tell- Geo . Then don't let him tell that I have a hard - hearted father . Count ...
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... Count Villars . ] And what was your errand here , eh ? Count V. To seek a lost child . Geo . And won't you pity your enemy , that has lost his child ? Broad . I hope , that is , I suppose you found it . Count V. No , she was gone , fled ...
... Count Villars . ] And what was your errand here , eh ? Count V. To seek a lost child . Geo . And won't you pity your enemy , that has lost his child ? Broad . I hope , that is , I suppose you found it . Count V. No , she was gone , fled ...
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