Cumberland's British Theatre: With Remarks, Biographical & Critical. Printed from the Acting Copies, as Performed at the Theatres Royal, London...J. Cumberland, 1828 |
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... bringing them together in open rivalry , like Polly and Lucy , in the Beggar's Opera , lest the public should share in the perplexity of Macheath , and ex- claim , with that gallant highwayman- " How happy could I be with either , Were ...
... bringing them together in open rivalry , like Polly and Lucy , in the Beggar's Opera , lest the public should share in the perplexity of Macheath , and ex- claim , with that gallant highwayman- " How happy could I be with either , Were ...
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... bring the traitor to our presence . Artab . That welcome task be mine- Guards , follow me . Artax . Yet stay- Darius is the son of Xerxes . [ Crosses , R. [ Going , R. Artab . Who kills the father , is no more a son . AIR - ARTABANES ...
... bring the traitor to our presence . Artab . That welcome task be mine- Guards , follow me . Artax . Yet stay- Darius is the son of Xerxes . [ Crosses , R. [ Going , R. Artab . Who kills the father , is no more a son . AIR - ARTABANES ...
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... bring : His father he lost , when he murdered the king . [ Exit , L. Arb . Appearance , I must own , is strong against me , But truth is on my side - I'm innocent . Artax . Pray heaven thou mayst ; but , ' til the law decide , You must ...
... bring : His father he lost , when he murdered the king . [ Exit , L. Arb . Appearance , I must own , is strong against me , But truth is on my side - I'm innocent . Artax . Pray heaven thou mayst ; but , ' til the law decide , You must ...
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... bring him to my arms . [ Exeunt two Officers , L. He murder Xerxes ! impious supposition ! Man . Valour , suppressed , now springs again to glory . AIR . - MANDane . The soldier , tir'd of war's alarms , Forswears the clang of hostile ...
... bring him to my arms . [ Exeunt two Officers , L. He murder Xerxes ! impious supposition ! Man . Valour , suppressed , now springs again to glory . AIR . - MANDane . The soldier , tir'd of war's alarms , Forswears the clang of hostile ...
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... brings his clothing into the world with him , and finds his board under every hedge . But I was of a different way of thinking ; and many were the scrapes it got me into . Now and then , it is true , I was lucky enough to escape the ...
... brings his clothing into the world with him , and finds his board under every hedge . But I was of a different way of thinking ; and many were the scrapes it got me into . Now and then , it is true , I was lucky enough to escape the ...
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Angelica Arbaces Artab Artabanes Artax Artaxerxes Aurelia Banswright Belton brother CHIG Cipher coat countess Crosses Crusty d'ye Dalton dear Diddler dinner door Dorcas dress Enter JEREMY Exeunt Exit Fainwould father fellow fool Foresight fortune Frail gentleman give gone hand hast hear heart heaven honour hope husband IRELAND YARD Isidor J. R. PLANCHÉ JOHN CUMBERLAND lady laugh look Lord LOVE FOR LOVE LUDGATE HILL madam Mandane marry Miss Durable mistress never Olga Ossip Peggy Plainway Plotwell Pray Prue Quartfield Right Robert Rental rogue Salewit Scandal SCENE Scoreup Seathrift Semira serf servant Sir Sampson speak Sponge sure Tattle tell Theatre Royal thee there's thing Timothy uncle UNIV Valentine Vladimir what's wife wine woman
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Página 6 - To wake the soul by tender strokes of art, To raise the genius, and to mend the heart, To make mankind, in conscious virtue bold, Live o'er each scene, and be what they behold: For this the Tragic Muse first trod the stage...
Página 32 - By the provision that's made for me, you might have begot me too. Nay, and to tell your worship another truth, I believe you did, for I find I was born with those same whoreson appetites too, that my master speaks of. SIR SAMP. Why, look you there, now.
Página 3 - How happy could I be with either, Were t'other dear Charmer away!
Página 57 - Hymen shall put his torch into a dark lantern, that it may be secret ; and Juno shall give her peacock poppy-water, that he may fold his ogling tail, and Argus's hundred eyes be shut, ha ! Nobody shall know but Jeremy.
Página 72 - I did, as I hope to be saved, madam; my intentions were good. But this is the most cruel thing, to marry one does not know how, nor why, nor wherefore.
Página 54 - Any fool, but a husband. Ben. Husband ! Gad, I would not be your husband, if you would have me, now I know your mind ; thof you had your weight in gold and jewels, and thof I loved you never so well. Mrs.
Página 11 - Does your Epictetus, or your Seneca here, or any of these poor rich rogues, teach you how to pay your debts without money? Will they shut up the mouths of your creditors? Will Plato be bail for you? Or Diogenes, because he understands confinement, and lived in a tub, go to prison for you?
Página 42 - You must not take anything ill, madam. BEN. No, I hope the gentlewoman is not angry; I mean all in good part, for if I give a jest, I'll take a jest, and so forsooth you may be as free with me.
Página 18 - Women of her airy temper, as they seldom think before they act, so they rarely give us any light to guess at what they mean. But you have little reason to believe that a woman of this age, who has had an indifference for you in your prosperity, will fall in love with your ill-fortune. Besides, Angelica has a great fortune of her own, and great fortunes either expect another great fortune, or a fool.
Página 19 - To be free with you I have — I don't care if I own that — nay, more (I'm going to say a bold word now), I never could meddle with a woman that had to do with any body else.