Cumberland's British Theatre: With Remarks, Biographical and Critical, Volume 16George Daniel, John Cumberland J. Cumberland, 1827 - English drama |
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... Tonson , " Mr. Moncrieff , is well known as one of the most prolific dramatists of the present day . He can write a Farce while others are thinking about it . He has as many relations ( dramatic ones ) as King Priam . If some of his ...
... Tonson , " Mr. Moncrieff , is well known as one of the most prolific dramatists of the present day . He can write a Farce while others are thinking about it . He has as many relations ( dramatic ones ) as King Priam . If some of his ...
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... . R. means Right ; L. Left ; C. Centre ; R. C. Right of Centre ; I. C. Left of Centre . ** The Reader is supposed to be on the Stage facing the Audience . R. RC .. C. LC . L MONSIEUR TONSON . ACT I. SCENE I. - Hart Street 12 ...
... . R. means Right ; L. Left ; C. Centre ; R. C. Right of Centre ; I. C. Left of Centre . ** The Reader is supposed to be on the Stage facing the Audience . R. RC .. C. LC . L MONSIEUR TONSON . ACT I. SCENE I. - Hart Street 12 ...
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With Remarks, Biographical and Critical George Daniel, John Cumberland. MONSIEUR TONSON . ACT I. SCENE I. - Hart Street , Bloomsbury . Evening . Enter ADOLPHINE , hastily , L. Adol . Am I in safety ? [ Looking round . ] Yes ... TONSON. ...
With Remarks, Biographical and Critical George Daniel, John Cumberland. MONSIEUR TONSON . ACT I. SCENE I. - Hart Street , Bloomsbury . Evening . Enter ADOLPHINE , hastily , L. Adol . Am I in safety ? [ Looking round . ] Yes ... TONSON. ...
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... . When did Tom King ever fail , when the ob- ject was to serve a friend and to promote mirth ? I'll make you happy , my lad ! Zounds ! for a quiz , a hoax , a joke , a jest , a song , a dance , a catch 14 [ ACT I. MONSIEUR TONSON .
... . When did Tom King ever fail , when the ob- ject was to serve a friend and to promote mirth ? I'll make you happy , my lad ! Zounds ! for a quiz , a hoax , a joke , a jest , a song , a dance , a catch 14 [ ACT I. MONSIEUR TONSON .
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... my troubles- Rus . As most wives are : mine was ! But she died in her confinement . She was confined the same time you were . Why did you have one so much your B 2 SCENE I. ] 15 MONSIEUR TONSON . jest, a song, a dance, a catch...
... my troubles- Rus . As most wives are : mine was ! But she died in her confinement . She was confined the same time you were . Why did you have one so much your B 2 SCENE I. ] 15 MONSIEUR TONSON . jest, a song, a dance, a catch...
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