The Actor's Budget of Wit and Merriment: Consisting of Monologues, Prologues, Epilogues, Tales, Comic Songs ...W. Simpkin, and R. Marshall, 1976 - 346 oldal |
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142. oldal
... Come- " We'll to't like French falconers . " Fust . ( Reading ) Scene first - A dark wood - night . Dag . A very awful ... comes into my head , but it runs away with me . Fust . ( Reading . ) Enter- Dag . The solemn temples , " - Fust ...
... Come- " We'll to't like French falconers . " Fust . ( Reading ) Scene first - A dark wood - night . Dag . A very awful ... comes into my head , but it runs away with me . Fust . ( Reading . ) Enter- Dag . The solemn temples , " - Fust ...
149. oldal
... comes again to the cloister , dressed in his har- lequin habit and mask , with a scarlet cloak over it . He knocked at the door ; and the poet , after bidding him come in five or six times to no purpose , cried out , " If thou art the ...
... comes again to the cloister , dressed in his har- lequin habit and mask , with a scarlet cloak over it . He knocked at the door ; and the poet , after bidding him come in five or six times to no purpose , cried out , " If thou art the ...
308. oldal
... come to the theatre door , marshal your companions in proper array , and , by dint of much manual labour , and at the ... comes out as empty as it went in . Forced , dur- ing this tedious operation , to listen to the curses of the im ...
... come to the theatre door , marshal your companions in proper array , and , by dint of much manual labour , and at the ... comes out as empty as it went in . Forced , dur- ing this tedious operation , to listen to the curses of the im ...
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A ComicSatiric Address in the Character | 1 |
The Devil | 8 |
Address on Closing a Theatre | 14 |
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