Cumberland's British Theatre: With Remarks, Biographical and Critical, Volume 16George Daniel, John Cumberland J. Cumberland, 1827 |
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... present bliss ; Wherein we read , with wonder and delight , This sacred truth , " Whatever is , is right . " DISPOSITION OF THE CHARACTERS AT THE FALL OF THE CURTAIN . ANT . OF S. , DUKE , ÆGEON , ABBESS , Ant . of Eph . , D. OF S ...
... present bliss ; Wherein we read , with wonder and delight , This sacred truth , " Whatever is , is right . " DISPOSITION OF THE CHARACTERS AT THE FALL OF THE CURTAIN . ANT . OF S. , DUKE , ÆGEON , ABBESS , Ant . of Eph . , D. OF S ...
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... present my regards to your worthy father ; an important secret remains to be revealed to him , in which you are all deeply interested . 1 am too wandering and disturbed for the task now - but to- morrow night ! Heigho ! life is very ...
... present my regards to your worthy father ; an important secret remains to be revealed to him , in which you are all deeply interested . 1 am too wandering and disturbed for the task now - but to- morrow night ! Heigho ! life is very ...
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... present , and to come ; so you must excuse me , if I remain incredulous . Geo . ( R. ) I am convinced , Mr. Nicodemus is a ghost , a veritable ghost , and nothing but a ghost . gone . Vau . ( c . ) A ghost my rival ? -then Othello's ...
... present , and to come ; so you must excuse me , if I remain incredulous . Geo . ( R. ) I am convinced , Mr. Nicodemus is a ghost , a veritable ghost , and nothing but a ghost . gone . Vau . ( c . ) A ghost my rival ? -then Othello's ...
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... present stage ) can- not be too highly praised . We envy not the mind that can rise from the perusal of this piece , without feeling awa- kened and improved . A lesson of deep importance is held forth to a variety of characters , from ...
... present stage ) can- not be too highly praised . We envy not the mind that can rise from the perusal of this piece , without feeling awa- kened and improved . A lesson of deep importance is held forth to a variety of characters , from ...
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... present , it cannot be played . We have still the comedy ; but , as Colley Cibber once said to Garrick upon a similar occasion , " Where are vour actors ? " DG . 11 Costume . SIR HUBERT - Brown coat , lined 10 REMARKS .
... present , it cannot be played . We have still the comedy ; but , as Colley Cibber once said to Garrick upon a similar occasion , " Where are vour actors ? " DG . 11 Costume . SIR HUBERT - Brown coat , lined 10 REMARKS .
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