The Good Natur'd Man and She Stoops to ConquerD.C. Heath, 1903 - 285페이지 |
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... There is a popular rumour , that , very soon after his arrival in England , he figured as a stroller ; and it has been suspected , from hints he dropped in later life , that at some time he had actually enacted that multifari- ous part ...
... There is a popular rumour , that , very soon after his arrival in England , he figured as a stroller ; and it has been suspected , from hints he dropped in later life , that at some time he had actually enacted that multifari- ous part ...
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... there were still those who clung obstinately to the traditions of the past , and strove , however hopelessly , to sustain a comic art which should include the element of comedy . Of such was the Jealous Wife of Colman , and even more ...
... there were still those who clung obstinately to the traditions of the past , and strove , however hopelessly , to sustain a comic art which should include the element of comedy . Of such was the Jealous Wife of Colman , and even more ...
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... Mrs. Bulkley , the Miss Richland of the piece , and Shuter , who took the part of Croaker . In the existing state of the public taste , there was con- siderable doubt about the expediency of playing the bailiff scene xviii Introduction.
... Mrs. Bulkley , the Miss Richland of the piece , and Shuter , who took the part of Croaker . In the existing state of the public taste , there was con- siderable doubt about the expediency of playing the bailiff scene xviii Introduction.
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... there were endless troubles about the epilogue , of which no fewer than four ver- sions were composed to meet objections raised by the manager and actresses . What was worse , until a short time before the representation , the play was ...
... there were endless troubles about the epilogue , of which no fewer than four ver- sions were composed to meet objections raised by the manager and actresses . What was worse , until a short time before the representation , the play was ...
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... there was no need . Even Horace Walpole , who had sneered at the " lowness theme , was constrained to admit that it had “ suc- ceeded prodigiously . " berland - All eyes " " " " of the says Cum- " were upon Johnson , who sate in a front ...
... there was no need . Even Horace Walpole , who had sneered at the " lowness theme , was constrained to admit that it had “ suc- ceeded prodigiously . " berland - All eyes " " " " of the says Cum- " were upon Johnson , who sate in a front ...
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assure aunt Bail believe BULKLEY Colman comedy Covent Garden Croak daughter dear Diggory Ecod editions Enter Croaker Enter Miss Epilogue Exeunt Exit eywood father favour fear Flanigan followed folly fool fortune friendship Garnet Garrick gentleman girl give hand happiness Hast hear heart Honeyw honour hope horses humour impudence Jarv Jarvis jewels Johnson justice of peace keep lady laugh leave Leont Leontine letter Lofty look madam maid Marl Marlow married mean MISS CATLEY Miss Hard Miss Hardcastle Miss Nev Miss Neville Miss Rich Miss Richland mistake modest Natur'd never night octavos OLIVER GOLDSMITH Olivia on't pardon passion play pretty pruin SAMUEL JOHNSON scarce scene sentimental Servant shew Sir Char Sir William Honeywood STOOPS TO CONQUER suppose sure talk tell theatre there's thing Tony what's Whitefield's Tabernacle young Zounds