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Pagina 33
Opbelia . Pray , what ' s the play , my Lord ? Hamlet . I ' ve ne ' er a bill ; I cannot
tell ; — but that rum jockey will . THE CURTAIN RISES . Enter 2d Actor as
Prologue . For us , and for our pantomime , We beg you ' ll give us grace and time
( b ) .
Opbelia . Pray , what ' s the play , my Lord ? Hamlet . I ' ve ne ' er a bill ; I cannot
tell ; — but that rum jockey will . THE CURTAIN RISES . Enter 2d Actor as
Prologue . For us , and for our pantomime , We beg you ' ll give us grace and time
( b ) .
Pagina 34
THE PANTOMIME ( 1 ) . SCENE . - A garden . Enter Duke and Duchess — They
embrace - Vow eternal love and constancy - Duke suddenly taken ill — Duchess
alarmed _ Shrieks - Enter a Page - Exit - and return with a bottle and glass ...
THE PANTOMIME ( 1 ) . SCENE . - A garden . Enter Duke and Duchess — They
embrace - Vow eternal love and constancy - Duke suddenly taken ill — Duchess
alarmed _ Shrieks - Enter a Page - Exit - and return with a bottle and glass ...
Pagina 35
The pantomime continued . Enter Duke ' s nephew — Listens whether the Duke
is asleep — Takes a bottle from his pocket - Attempts in vain to draw the cork —
ExitAnd return with a corkscrew and a funnel — Draws the cork - Puts the funnel
to ...
The pantomime continued . Enter Duke ' s nephew — Listens whether the Duke
is asleep — Takes a bottle from his pocket - Attempts in vain to draw the cork —
ExitAnd return with a corkscrew and a funnel — Draws the cork - Puts the funnel
to ...
Pagina 59
When depriv ' d of our breath , By that harlequin , Death , His pantomime -
changes fast follow : First his magic displaces Eyes and nose from our faces ,
And like this leaves them ghastly and hollow . ' Tis to him the same thing ,
Whether beggar ...
When depriv ' d of our breath , By that harlequin , Death , His pantomime -
changes fast follow : First his magic displaces Eyes and nose from our faces ,
And like this leaves them ghastly and hollow . ' Tis to him the same thing ,
Whether beggar ...
Pagina 91
For us , grace , or indulgence ; for our pantomime , the time requisite for its
performance . This exquisite prologue stands unrivalled . Unlike similar
compositions of our own times , it neither fatigues by a dull and formal prolixity ,
nor disgusts by ...
For us , grace , or indulgence ; for our pantomime , the time requisite for its
performance . This exquisite prologue stands unrivalled . Unlike similar
compositions of our own times , it neither fatigues by a dull and formal prolixity ,
nor disgusts by ...
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