Cumberland's British Theatre: With Remarks, Biographical & Critical. Printed from the Acting Copies, as Performed at the Theatres Royal, London...J. Cumberland, 1826 |
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... mean to mock me ? Mr. P. No , sir . Brush . Then , sir , why return my card ? I came to ex- change cards . Mr. P. [ Aside . ] A strange whim - I may as well hu- mour him - here , sir ; now I suppose you are content ? Brush . Who is your ...
... mean to mock me ? Mr. P. No , sir . Brush . Then , sir , why return my card ? I came to ex- change cards . Mr. P. [ Aside . ] A strange whim - I may as well hu- mour him - here , sir ; now I suppose you are content ? Brush . Who is your ...
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... mean , how he comes to visit at Monk- barns , you must ask my uncle , who , I presume , is at liberty to invite whom he pleases to his own house . If you mean , why he is received by Sir Arthur , you must know , Mr. Lovel rendered him ...
... mean , how he comes to visit at Monk- barns , you must ask my uncle , who , I presume , is at liberty to invite whom he pleases to his own house . If you mean , why he is received by Sir Arthur , you must know , Mr. Lovel rendered him ...
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... mean ? Tom . I mean that you are cursed shabby about the noddle , you have lived a great while . May . ( c . ) Come , be quiet , Tom - here I command you to read the proclamation - now show him you can pro- claim it right - mind in King ...
... mean ? Tom . I mean that you are cursed shabby about the noddle , you have lived a great while . May . ( c . ) Come , be quiet , Tom - here I command you to read the proclamation - now show him you can pro- claim it right - mind in King ...
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Aiken Drum Belvi Bless Bouquet brother Brush Buskin Caxon chair child Cousin Tod Coventry Cowslip Cranky CUMBERLAND TERRACE dance daughter dear devil door dress Earl Earl of Mercia Edward Ellen Emma Endall Enfield Enter Exeunt Exit FALLS OF CLYDE Fanny father fellow Foster gentleman Gipsies girl Glenallan happy hear heart honour husband Jane John JOHN O'KEEFFE Kenmure lady Lady Godiva Laura Lingo look Lord Lovel M'Intyre madam marry Matcher Maud Mayor Mayoress merry Monkbarns mother never Oldbuck PEEPING PEEPING TOM Peter Pringle poor pretty Pringle SCENE Sir Arthur Sir F Sir Felix Sir Walter sister speak tell THEATRES ROYAL thee there's thing Villars WATCHET What's wife wish young Zounds