The London Theatre: A Collection of the Most Celebrated Dramatic Pieces, 6±ÇWhittingham and Arliss, 1818 |
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... nursing you myself . Whit . I hope never to give you that trouble , ma- dam . Wid . No trouble at all , at all ; 1 assure you , sir , from my soul , that I shall take great delight in the occasion . Whit . Indeed , madam , I believe it ...
... nursing you myself . Whit . I hope never to give you that trouble , ma- dam . Wid . No trouble at all , at all ; 1 assure you , sir , from my soul , that I shall take great delight in the occasion . Whit . Indeed , madam , I believe it ...
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... nurse and porter as is necessary to the fable . His discrimination has been proved by the resulting success of the play , which became and has continued an esta- blished and attractive favourite . PROLOGUE . WHEN once a poet settles an ...
... nurse and porter as is necessary to the fable . His discrimination has been proved by the resulting success of the play , which became and has continued an esta- blished and attractive favourite . PROLOGUE . WHEN once a poet settles an ...
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... Nurse • • • Mr. Aickin . Mr. Palmer . Mr. Bransby . Master Pullen . Mr. Usher . Mr. Wrighten . Mrs. Yates . Mrs. Johnson . Drury Lane , 1813 . Covent Garden , 1815 . Count Baldwin . Mr. Powell . • ¡¤ Mr. Murray . Biron . Carlos Villeroy ...
... Nurse • • • Mr. Aickin . Mr. Palmer . Mr. Bransby . Master Pullen . Mr. Usher . Mr. Wrighten . Mrs. Yates . Mrs. Johnson . Drury Lane , 1813 . Covent Garden , 1815 . Count Baldwin . Mr. Powell . • ¡¤ Mr. Murray . Biron . Carlos Villeroy ...
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... Nurse , having overheard him . Nurse . Handsomer words would become you , and mend your manners , Sampson . Do you know who 10 ACT 1 . ISABELLA .
... Nurse , having overheard him . Nurse . Handsomer words would become you , and mend your manners , Sampson . Do you know who 10 ACT 1 . ISABELLA .
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... nurse . Nurse . Marry , heav'n forbid , madam , that I should ever forget you , or my little jewel : pray go in- [ Isa- bella goes in with her Child ] Now my blessing go along with you , wherever you go , or whatever you are about . Fie ...
... nurse . Nurse . Marry , heav'n forbid , madam , that I should ever forget you , or my little jewel : pray go in- [ Isa- bella goes in with her Child ] Now my blessing go along with you , wherever you go , or whatever you are about . Fie ...
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