British Theatre, Volume 11J. Bell, 1792 - English drama |
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... , [ Looking behind the scenes . A busy man amongst us here to - night : Your fire has made him play a thousand pranks , For which , no doubt , you've had his daily thanks ; He'as thank'd you , first , for all his decent PROLOGUE. ...
... , [ Looking behind the scenes . A busy man amongst us here to - night : Your fire has made him play a thousand pranks , For which , no doubt , you've had his daily thanks ; He'as thank'd you , first , for all his decent PROLOGUE. ...
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... sprightly folks he speeds : Has this great recompense fix'd on his brow At fam'd Parnassus ; has your leave to bow And walk about the streets - equipp'd - as I am now . A iij THE CONFEDERACY . ACT 1. SCENE 1 . Covent - PROLOGUE .
... sprightly folks he speeds : Has this great recompense fix'd on his brow At fam'd Parnassus ; has your leave to bow And walk about the streets - equipp'd - as I am now . A iij THE CONFEDERACY . ACT 1. SCENE 1 . Covent - PROLOGUE .
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... SCENE , London . · Men , Mr. Moody . - Mr. Parsons . - Mr. Palmer . · Mr. King . · · · · · · . Mr. Benson . . Mr. Burton . Women . Miss Farren . Mrs. Ward : Mrs. Jordan . Miss Pope . Mrs. Hopkins . Mrs. Booth . Dramatis Perfonae. ...
... SCENE , London . · Men , Mr. Moody . - Mr. Parsons . - Mr. Palmer . · Mr. King . · · · · · · . Mr. Benson . . Mr. Burton . Women . Miss Farren . Mrs. Ward : Mrs. Jordan . Miss Pope . Mrs. Hopkins . Mrs. Booth . Dramatis Perfonae. ...
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John Bell. THE CONFEDERACY . ACT 1. SCENE 1 . Covent - Garden . Enter Mrs. AMLET and Mrs. CLOGGIT , meeting . Amlet . GOOD morrow , neighbour ; good morrow , neigh- bour Cloggit . How does all at your house this morning ? Clog . Thank ...
John Bell. THE CONFEDERACY . ACT 1. SCENE 1 . Covent - Garden . Enter Mrs. AMLET and Mrs. CLOGGIT , meeting . Amlet . GOOD morrow , neighbour ; good morrow , neigh- bour Cloggit . How does all at your house this morning ? Clog . Thank ...
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... SCENE 11 . A Parlour . Enter CLARISSA , followed by FLIPPANTA and BRASS . Clar . No messages this morning from any body , Flippanta Lard , how dull that is ! Oh , there's Brass ! I did not see thee , Brass . What news dost thou bring ...
... SCENE 11 . A Parlour . Enter CLARISSA , followed by FLIPPANTA and BRASS . Clar . No messages this morning from any body , Flippanta Lard , how dull that is ! Oh , there's Brass ! I did not see thee , Brass . What news dost thou bring ...
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