The Actor's Budget of Wit and Merriment: Consisting of Monologues, Prologues, Epilogues, Tales, Comic Songs, Rare and Genuine Theatrical Anecdotes and JestsW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1899 - 346 من الصفحات |
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... speak , ) say it was made for Coachy . Thus wigs give character to men , I speak it not in raillery , Without this wig , who'd know that was a coachman in the gallery , - I don't mean that gemman with his arm round the lady's waist ...
... speak , ) say it was made for Coachy . Thus wigs give character to men , I speak it not in raillery , Without this wig , who'd know that was a coachman in the gallery , - I don't mean that gemman with his arm round the lady's waist ...
الصفحة 327
... ( Speaking in a squeaking tone of voice . ) Come , neighbours and friends , here's a new song , entitled and call'd , I am a wild and roving boy , -Come , play up , ( Speaking in a gruff tone . ) Stop , let's rosin first- ( Singing with a ...
... ( Speaking in a squeaking tone of voice . ) Come , neighbours and friends , here's a new song , entitled and call'd , I am a wild and roving boy , -Come , play up , ( Speaking in a gruff tone . ) Stop , let's rosin first- ( Singing with a ...
الصفحة 336
... ( Speaking . ) Poor creature ! she left me one child , and a clever lad he is ; and writes two charming hands — one he can't read himself , and the other nobody can read for him —but still he ... speak a word of truth 336 COMIC SONGS .
... ( Speaking . ) Poor creature ! she left me one child , and a clever lad he is ; and writes two charming hands — one he can't read himself , and the other nobody can read for him —but still he ... speak a word of truth 336 COMIC SONGS .
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A ComicSatiric Address in the Character | 1 |
The Devil | 8 |
Address on Closing a Theatre | 14 |
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