Cumberland's British Theatre: With Remarks, Biographical and Critical : Printed from the Acting Copies, as Performed at the Theatres-royal, London, Volume 27John Cumberland, 1826 |
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... once more replacing the lifeless paint and var- nish ; -all this , we say , would produce but a moderate effect , were not certain characters , highly ludicrous , interwoven with the plot , and the dialogue kept up with spirit and whim ...
... once more replacing the lifeless paint and var- nish ; -all this , we say , would produce but a moderate effect , were not certain characters , highly ludicrous , interwoven with the plot , and the dialogue kept up with spirit and whim ...
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... once upon a time- Rob . [ Laughing . ] Ha , ha , ha ! Mother Bunch's fairy tales . M'Swill . Well , isn't that the proper way to begin a story ? Bri . Go on . M'Swill . Once upon a time- Rob . You've said that once twice . M'Swill ...
... once upon a time- Rob . [ Laughing . ] Ha , ha , ha ! Mother Bunch's fairy tales . M'Swill . Well , isn't that the proper way to begin a story ? Bri . Go on . M'Swill . Once upon a time- Rob . You've said that once twice . M'Swill ...
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... once ; so , the matter was no sooner determined on , than I fixed it to take place immediately . Eli . I must say , Mr. Ambrose , it is rather a hasty pro- ceeding . Amb . Bless you , the parties will like it all the better . The bargain ...
... once ; so , the matter was no sooner determined on , than I fixed it to take place immediately . Eli . I must say , Mr. Ambrose , it is rather a hasty pro- ceeding . Amb . Bless you , the parties will like it all the better . The bargain ...
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