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Pagina xix
... stoops to conquer , a drama which he had some time finished , was accepted by Colman after much hesitation , and first acted at Covent - garden theatre on the 15th of March 1773 . Garrick , though patentee of the rival theatre ...
... stoops to conquer , a drama which he had some time finished , was accepted by Colman after much hesitation , and first acted at Covent - garden theatre on the 15th of March 1773 . Garrick , though patentee of the rival theatre ...
Pagina xxvii
... stoops to conquer " - 217 The quarrelling actresses 217 Horsley J. Thompson . 6. Epilogue written for " She stoops to conquer " 225 The " city dame " 227 Redgrave - J. Thompson . 7. Epilogue to " She stoops to conquer " 229 3. Epilogue ...
... stoops to conquer " - 217 The quarrelling actresses 217 Horsley J. Thompson . 6. Epilogue written for " She stoops to conquer " 225 The " city dame " 227 Redgrave - J. Thompson . 7. Epilogue to " She stoops to conquer " 229 3. Epilogue ...
Pagina 182
... stoops to conquer , 1773. - This song was sung by Mr. Quick , in the character of Tony Lumpkin . It is thus introduced : " SCENE , an alehouse - room . Several shabby fellows , with punch and tobacco . Tony at the head of the table , a ...
... stoops to conquer , 1773. - This song was sung by Mr. Quick , in the character of Tony Lumpkin . It is thus introduced : " SCENE , an alehouse - room . Several shabby fellows , with punch and tobacco . Tony at the head of the table , a ...
Pagina 217
... STOOPS TO CONQUER . Enter Mrs. Bulkley , who courtesies very low as begin- ning to speak ; then enter miss Catley , who stands full before her , and courtesies to the audience . MRS . BULKLEY . HOLD , ma'am , your pardon . What's your ...
... STOOPS TO CONQUER . Enter Mrs. Bulkley , who courtesies very low as begin- ning to speak ; then enter miss Catley , who stands full before her , and courtesies to the audience . MRS . BULKLEY . HOLD , ma'am , your pardon . What's your ...
Pagina 218
... stoops to conquer ] has met with a success much beyond your expectations or mine . I thank you sincerely for your epilogue , which , however , could not be used , but with your permission shall be printed . The story in short is this ...
... stoops to conquer ] has met with a success much beyond your expectations or mine . I thank you sincerely for your epilogue , which , however , could not be used , but with your permission shall be printed . The story in short is this ...
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