Cumberland's British Theatre: With Remarks, Biographical and Critical : Printed from the Acting Copies, as Performed at the Theatres-royal, London, Том 9John Cumberland, 1826 |
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... FAIR PENITENT . GEORGE BARNWELL . THE FALL OF ALGIERS . DER FREISCHUTZ . EMBELLISHED WITH A PORTRAIT OF MISS M. TREE ; AND SEVEN ORIGINAL WOOD ENGRAVINGS . LONDON : ' JOHN CUMBERLAND , 19 , LUDGATE HILL . 1826 . THE BARBER OF SEVILLE ...
... FAIR PENITENT . GEORGE BARNWELL . THE FALL OF ALGIERS . DER FREISCHUTZ . EMBELLISHED WITH A PORTRAIT OF MISS M. TREE ; AND SEVEN ORIGINAL WOOD ENGRAVINGS . LONDON : ' JOHN CUMBERLAND , 19 , LUDGATE HILL . 1826 . THE BARBER OF SEVILLE ...
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... fair , the morning breaks , And with the morn thy true love wakes ! He wakes in hope to set thee free , And share thy love and liberty . Rosina . Ah ! gentle youth , my burning cheek Would shame the morning's ruddy streak , If he for ...
... fair , the morning breaks , And with the morn thy true love wakes ! He wakes in hope to set thee free , And share thy love and liberty . Rosina . Ah ! gentle youth , my burning cheek Would shame the morning's ruddy streak , If he for ...
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... lamb , Never was gentler fair Than all confess I am . Doves not more meek appear , If none partake or chide . But if with tyrant sway , My mind they seek to fix , I'd die to have my way ; - A thousand 14 [ ACTI THE BARBER OF SEVILLE .
... lamb , Never was gentler fair Than all confess I am . Doves not more meek appear , If none partake or chide . But if with tyrant sway , My mind they seek to fix , I'd die to have my way ; - A thousand 14 [ ACTI THE BARBER OF SEVILLE .
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... fair account of your guardianship ; but consent to our union , and we release you from all fears on that account . Bar . Ah ! that indeed makes all the difference . Fig . Doctor , give your consent , and I'll pay you my rent , and shave ...
... fair account of your guardianship ; but consent to our union , and we release you from all fears on that account . Bar . Ah ! that indeed makes all the difference . Fig . Doctor , give your consent , and I'll pay you my rent , and shave ...
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... fair bridal day . Vil . Rises , and stands c . ] I thank you for this proof of your affection : I am so much transported with the thoughts Of what I am , I know not what I do . My Isabella ! -but , possessing her , Who would not lose ...
... fair bridal day . Vil . Rises , and stands c . ] I thank you for this proof of your affection : I am so much transported with the thoughts Of what I am , I know not what I do . My Isabella ! -but , possessing her , Who would not lose ...
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Agnes Alger ALGERNON Alguazile Almaviva Altamont Aman Amanda Barber of Seville Barn Barnwell BARTOLO Basil Biron bless Calista Captain Copp CARLOS CASPAR CHARLES KEMBLE Chas Cogi Count dare dear death DER FREISCHUTZ door dress Enter Exeunt Exit eyes FAIR PENITENT father fear Figaro Fior give hand happy hast hear heart heaven honour hope Isabella JOHN CUMBERLAND Kuno Lady Clara Laur LAURETTA look lord Loth Lothario Lucy LUDGATE HILL madam majesty Maria marriage Mary master Mill Millwood murder never night Nurse o'er OMAR Oras peace Roch Rochester RODOLPH ROLLO Rosina ruin Samp SCENE SCIOLTO servant shame sing slaves song sorrow soul speak sure Tallboy tell THEATRES ROYAL thee there's thing Thor thought TIMOTHY to-morrow True uncle VILLEROY Wapping wretch Zaida Zamiel
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Стр. 9 - Your curiosity is laudable ; and I gratify it with the greater pleasure, because from thence you may learn how honest merchants, as such, may sometimes contribute to the safety of their country, as they do at all times to its happiness...
Стр. 15 - Am I refused, by the first man, the second favour I ever stooped to ask ? Go then, thou proud hard-hearted youth ; but know, you are the only man that could be found, who would let me sue twice for greater favours. Barn. What shall I do ? How shall I go, or stay ? Mill.
Стр. 22 - Away ! no woman could descend so low : A skipping, dancing, worthless tribe you are ; Fit only for yourselves : you herd together ; And when the circling glass warms your vain hearts, You talk of beauties that you never saw, And fancy raptures that you never knew.
Стр. 28 - LUCY. There was the difficulty of it. Had it been his own, it had been nothing. Were the world his, she might have it for a smile. — But those golden days are done; he's ruined, and Millwood's hopes of farther profits there are at an end. BLUNT. That's no more than we all expected.
Стр. 12 - I'll see you to your chamber. [Exeunt. SCENE II. A Room in MILLWOOD'S House. MILLWOOD and LUCY discovered. Mill. How do I look to.day, Lucy? Lucy. Oh, killingly, madam! A little more red, and you'll be irresistible. -But why this more than ordinary care of your dress and complexion ? What new conquest are you aiming at?
Стр. 19 - Tis hard ; but upon any conditions I must be your friend. Barn. Then, as much as one lost to himself can be another's, I am yours. [Embracing.] True.
Стр. 42 - By my strong grief, my heart even melts within me; I could curse nature, and that tyrant honour, For making me thy father and thy judge ; Thou art my daughter still.
Стр. 25 - What have I done. Were my resolutions founded on reason, and sincerely made, — why then has heaven suffered me to fall ? I sought not the occasion ; and, if my heart deceives me not, compassion and generosity were my motives.
Стр. 16 - Be dumb for ever, silent as the grave ; Nor let thy fond, officious love disturb ^ My solemn sadness with the sound of joy.
Стр. 37 - I never shall sleep more — If then to sleep be to be happy, he, Who sleeps the longest, is the happiest ; Death is the longest sleep— Oh, have a care ? Mischief will thrive apace.