Cumberland's British Theatre: With Remarks, Biographical and Critical, Volume 20George Daniel, John Cumberland J. Cumberland, 1828 - English drama |
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... lord , so well - I have him now before -He married a lady dear to me as I am to myself ; the chance of war soon separated them , and Cohenberg now lives to see her in slavery and sorrow . cause ! me.- Coh . Take comfort , madam , —he ...
... lord , so well - I have him now before -He married a lady dear to me as I am to myself ; the chance of war soon separated them , and Cohenberg now lives to see her in slavery and sorrow . cause ! me.- Coh . Take comfort , madam , —he ...
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... lord ; his Catharine will never suffer him to have a rival . [ Retires a little , R. Ser . I hardly comprehend you . [ Sits . ] But , come , I must send an answer to Cohenberg's letter ; and , if you have any kind things to say , in ...
... lord ; his Catharine will never suffer him to have a rival . [ Retires a little , R. Ser . I hardly comprehend you . [ Sits . ] But , come , I must send an answer to Cohenberg's letter ; and , if you have any kind things to say , in ...
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... Lord - Oh , dear ! what's here ? a good supper and nobody to eat it . - Egad ! I think my appetite returns as my fright goes off . [ Goes to the table . ] I'll pick a bit . [ Sits down , c . ] There's nobody likes a good supper better ...
... Lord - Oh , dear ! what's here ? a good supper and nobody to eat it . - Egad ! I think my appetite returns as my fright goes off . [ Goes to the table . ] I'll pick a bit . [ Sits down , c . ] There's nobody likes a good supper better ...
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... lord , we shall experience other proofs of their valour . Ser . To what am I to attribute these unusual appre- hensions , Ismael ? Ism . My lord , I never yet fought in a cause I was ashamed of . Ser . No more . It is time to think of ...
... lord , we shall experience other proofs of their valour . Ser . To what am I to attribute these unusual appre- hensions , Ismael ? Ism . My lord , I never yet fought in a cause I was ashamed of . Ser . No more . It is time to think of ...
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... lord . [ Retires up . Ser . [ To Officers . ] Strike off his chains , and bring your prisoner forth . [ To Ismael , who goes off , R. ] Do you conduct the lady hither . [ A trap opened , c . , Officers descend , and return imme- diately ...
... lord . [ Retires up . Ser . [ To Officers . ] Strike off his chains , and bring your prisoner forth . [ To Ismael , who goes off , R. ] Do you conduct the lady hither . [ A trap opened , c . , Officers descend , and return imme- diately ...
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