George Colman on the Modern StageUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1952 - 228ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... Miss Comp- ton do ? Prattle : Never better , ma'am -- Somebody has removed her disorder , by prescribing very effectually to the Marquis of Cranford . His intended match with Miss Richman , the hundred thousand pound fortune , is quite ...
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... Miss Sterling and her ally , Mrs. Heidelberg , are indignant and lay the entire blame upon the " shameless " Fanny . Fanny and Lovewell decide to enlist the assist- ance of Lord Ogleby . Ogleby fancies the beautiful Fanny is trying to ...
... Miss Sterling and her ally , Mrs. Heidelberg , are indignant and lay the entire blame upon the " shameless " Fanny . Fanny and Lovewell decide to enlist the assist- ance of Lord Ogleby . Ogleby fancies the beautiful Fanny is trying to ...
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... Miss Sterling ! - - 11 I attend you . Miss Fanny ! Mr. Sterling's ambitious sister , Mrs. Heidelberg , is the only outstanding woman's comedy role to be considered in The Clandestine Marriage . Heidelberg is extremely ambitious for her ...
... Miss Sterling ! - - 11 I attend you . Miss Fanny ! Mr. Sterling's ambitious sister , Mrs. Heidelberg , is the only outstanding woman's comedy role to be considered in The Clandestine Marriage . Heidelberg is extremely ambitious for her ...
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The Eighteenth Century Theatre | 21 |
Five Colman Comedies | 41 |
A Comparison of Colman with | 76 |
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