The Actor's Budget of Wit and Merriment: Consisting of Monologues, Prologues, Epilogues, Tales, Comic Songs ...W. Simpkin, and R. Marshall, 1976 - 346 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 128
... appear . " He sees , with equal eye , as God of all , " A monarch perish , and a beggar fall . " We're taught our conduct by the Plumb to try , To make it upright to the nicest eye- To be good subjects - ne'er in plots to join , Nor ...
... appear . " He sees , with equal eye , as God of all , " A monarch perish , and a beggar fall . " We're taught our conduct by the Plumb to try , To make it upright to the nicest eye- To be good subjects - ne'er in plots to join , Nor ...
الصفحة 197
... appear- ance was an antidote to grief ; yet he was one night sent on duced this year , viz . 1677 , and were at this period at the height of their attraction . The names which appear against the several sums , except that of Mohun , I ...
... appear- ance was an antidote to grief ; yet he was one night sent on duced this year , viz . 1677 , and were at this period at the height of their attraction . The names which appear against the several sums , except that of Mohun , I ...
الصفحة 216
... appear no more than three feet high ; and , says he , " Mr. Garrick no be- lieve I can make - a - dat , and I have - a - told him I shall prove the experiment wis you , because you was the only genteman in de ballet vat I trust . " W ...
... appear no more than three feet high ; and , says he , " Mr. Garrick no be- lieve I can make - a - dat , and I have - a - told him I shall prove the experiment wis you , because you was the only genteman in de ballet vat I trust . " W ...
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A ComicSatiric Address in the Character | 1 |
The Devil | 8 |
Address on Closing a Theatre | 14 |
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