Cumberland's British Theatre: With Remarks, Biographical and Critical, Volume 20George Daniel, John Cumberland J. Cumberland, 1828 |
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... cause I was ashamed of . Ser . No more . It is time to think of Cohenberg ; are the executioners prepared ? Ism . They are , my lord . Ser . Are the horsemen ready to bear off Catharine 34 [ AT II . SIEGE OF BELGRADE .
... cause I was ashamed of . Ser . No more . It is time to think of Cohenberg ; are the executioners prepared ? Ism . They are , my lord . Ser . Are the horsemen ready to bear off Catharine 34 [ AT II . SIEGE OF BELGRADE .
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... bear off Catharine ? Ism . They have their orders , my lord . [ Retires up . Ser . [ To Officers . ] Strike off his chains , and bring your prisoner forth . [ To Ismael , who goes off , R. ] Do you conduct the lady hither . [ A trap ...
... bear off Catharine ? Ism . They have their orders , my lord . [ Retires up . Ser . [ To Officers . ] Strike off his chains , and bring your prisoner forth . [ To Ismael , who goes off , R. ] Do you conduct the lady hither . [ A trap ...
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... bear the sight of it -- no- nothing . - Psha ! how warm it is . Lil . What , more suspicions ? Leo . Suspicions - no , my doubts are removed . Lil . I am glad of it . Leo . I am convinced of your falsehood .-- Where are the jewels ...
... bear the sight of it -- no- nothing . - Psha ! how warm it is . Lil . What , more suspicions ? Leo . Suspicions - no , my doubts are removed . Lil . I am glad of it . Leo . I am convinced of your falsehood .-- Where are the jewels ...
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... bear our crescent to the wars . [ Exit Ismael , r . AIR - SERASKIER . Love and honour now conspire To rouse my soul with martial fire . [ Kneels . 4 Holy Prophet , hear my prayer- Give me once 44 [ ACT III . SIEGE OF BELGRADE .
... bear our crescent to the wars . [ Exit Ismael , r . AIR - SERASKIER . Love and honour now conspire To rouse my soul with martial fire . [ Kneels . 4 Holy Prophet , hear my prayer- Give me once 44 [ ACT III . SIEGE OF BELGRADE .
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... bear to the piece itself . - Yet , " What's in a name ? That which we call a rose By any other name would smell as sweet . " Those who have been puzzled with the name have been di- verted with the comedy ; and we should imagine the very ...
... bear to the piece itself . - Yet , " What's in a name ? That which we call a rose By any other name would smell as sweet . " Those who have been puzzled with the name have been di- verted with the comedy ; and we should imagine the very ...
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