Cumberland's British Theatre: With Remarks, Biographical and Critical : Printed from the Acting Copies, as Performed at the Theatres-royal, London, Volume 7John Cumberland, 1826 |
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Pagina 14
... Heaven forbid , man ! Ord . What cause has she given thee ? Fur . Cause enough , master Steward , I was entertain'd by her to please her palate . And , till she forswore eating , I perform'd it . Now , since our master , noble Allworth ...
... Heaven forbid , man ! Ord . What cause has she given thee ? Fur . Cause enough , master Steward , I was entertain'd by her to please her palate . And , till she forswore eating , I perform'd it . Now , since our master , noble Allworth ...
Pagina 16
... heaven took him from me , Did commend you , e'en by the dearest ties Of perfect love between us , to my charge : And , therefore , when I speak , you are bound to hear With such respect , as if he liv'd in me . Allw . I have found you ...
... heaven took him from me , Did commend you , e'en by the dearest ties Of perfect love between us , to my charge : And , therefore , when I speak , you are bound to hear With such respect , as if he liv'd in me . Allw . I have found you ...
Pagina 19
... heaven's sake , or I shall swoon . [ Crosses to L. Abi . I begin to faint already . [ Crosses to L [ Exeunt ABIGAIL and TABITha , L. Fur . Will you know your way , sir ? Amb . Or shall we teach it you , By the head and shoulders ? Well ...
... heaven's sake , or I shall swoon . [ Crosses to L. Abi . I begin to faint already . [ Crosses to L [ Exeunt ABIGAIL and TABITha , L. Fur . Will you know your way , sir ? Amb . Or shall we teach it you , By the head and shoulders ? Well ...
Pagina 28
... heaven bless me ! Well . I'm wholly your's ; yet , madam , if you please To grace this gentleman with a salute- [ Puts MARRALL over to LADY ALLWORTH , R. Mar. Salute me at his bidding ! [ MARRALL retreats towards the Door , L. Well . I ...
... heaven bless me ! Well . I'm wholly your's ; yet , madam , if you please To grace this gentleman with a salute- [ Puts MARRALL over to LADY ALLWORTH , R. Mar. Salute me at his bidding ! [ MARRALL retreats towards the Door , L. Well . I ...
Pagina 45
... Heaven , heaven ! If my belly would give me leave , I could ruminate All day on this : I've granted twenty warrants To have him committed , from all the prisons in the shire , To Nottingham gaol ! And now , " Dear Master Well- 66 born ...
... Heaven , heaven ! If my belly would give me leave , I could ruminate All day on this : I've granted twenty warrants To have him committed , from all the prisons in the shire , To Nottingham gaol ! And now , " Dear Master Well- 66 born ...
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Allw Angelo Apparitors ARIEL better Betty brother Brush CALIBAN Cant Canton Charles Claudio Cominius Coriolanus Crosses daughter dear door Duke END OF ACT Enter Escal Exeunt Exit Fanny father friar Froth gentleman give Gree happy Harriet hast hath hear heard heart heaven Heidel Heidelberg honour hope husband Irwin Isab Lady F ladyship leave look Lord N Lord Norland Lord Ogl Lord Ogleby Lord Trinket lordship Lovewell Lucio ma'am madam Marcius MARRALL marry master MENENIUS Miss Ster never noble O'Cut o'the Oakly pardon Placid POMPEY poor pray PROSPERO Prov PROVOST Russet SCENE servant Sir G Sir Giles Sir H Sir Robert sister Solus speak spirit Sterling sure tell thee there's thing thou art Trin Trinculo Volsci Volscians WATCHALL Wellborn What's wife woman young Zounds
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Pagina 18 - Well believe this, No ceremony that to great ones 'longs, Not the king's crown, nor the deputed sword, The marshal's truncheon, nor the judge's robe, Become them with one half so good a grace, As mercy does.
Pagina 33 - At mine unworthiness, that dare not offer What I desire to give ; and much less take, What I shall die to want. But this is trifling ; And all the more it seeks to hide itself, The bigger bulk it shows. Hence, bashful cunning ! And prompt me, plain and holy innocence ! I am your wife, if you will marry me ; If not, I'll die your maid : to be your fellow You may deny me ; but I'll be your servant, Whether you will or no.
Pagina 15 - Our doubts are traitors, And make us lose the good we oft might win By fearing to attempt.
Pagina 29 - Be absolute for death ; either death or life Shall thereby be the sweeter. Reason thus with life : If I do lose thee, I do lose a thing That none but fools would keep.
Pagina 18 - Alas, alas ! Why, all the souls that were were forfeit once ; And He that might the vantage best have took Found out the remedy.
Pagina 29 - For all the accommodations that thou bear'st Are nursed by baseness. Thou art by no means valiant; For thou dost fear the soft and tender fork Of a poor worm. Thy best of rest is sleep, And that thou oft provok'st ; yet grossly fear'st Thy death, which is no more.
Pagina 32 - Admired Miranda ! Indeed the top of admiration ; worth What's dearest to the world ! Full many a lady I have eyed with best regard ; and many a time The harmony of their tongues hath into bondage Brought my too diligent ear...
Pagina 50 - Where the bee sucks, there suck I ; In a cowslip's bell I lie; There I couch when owls do cry. On the bat's back I do fly After summer merrily. Merrily, merrily shall I live now Under the blossom that hangs on the bough.
Pagina 12 - From too much liberty, my Lucio, liberty ; As surfeit is the father of much fast, So every scope by the immoderate use Turns to restraint; our natures do pursue (Like rats that ravin down their proper bane,) A thirsty evil ; and when we drinK, we die.
Pagina 50 - You do look, my son, in a mov'd sort, As if you were dismay'd : be cheerful, sir. Our revels now are ended. These our actors, As I foretold you, were all spirits, and Are melted into air, into thin air : And, like the baseless fabric of this vision, The cloud-capp'd towers, the gorgeous palaces, The solemn temples, the great globe itself, Yea, all which it inherit, shall dissolve, And, like this insubstantial pageant faded, Leave not a rack...