The Actor's Budget: Consisting of Monologues, Prologues, Epilogues, and Tales, Serious and Comic: Together with a Rare and Genuine Collection of Theatrical Anecdotes and Comic SongsW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1820 - 346 páginas |
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... face is ; Yet wigs you must allow , nay I'll prove it by example , Lend force to every feature , and this bob is my sample ; ' Tis a pretty bob , and gives the face a sort of a Moderation . I call this bob the Lover's Wig , because you ...
... face is ; Yet wigs you must allow , nay I'll prove it by example , Lend force to every feature , and this bob is my sample ; ' Tis a pretty bob , and gives the face a sort of a Moderation . I call this bob the Lover's Wig , because you ...
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... face is grown a knowing phiz ; And , tho ' her fops are wond'rous civil , He thinks her ugly as the devil . Now , to perplex the ravell'd noose , As each a different way pursues , While sullen or loquacious strife , Promis'd to hold ...
... face is grown a knowing phiz ; And , tho ' her fops are wond'rous civil , He thinks her ugly as the devil . Now , to perplex the ravell'd noose , As each a different way pursues , While sullen or loquacious strife , Promis'd to hold ...
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... face . There is , however , rea- son to believe , that wearing the " beaver up , " is the proper expression for its covering the face : for in a note on Mrs. Macauley's History of England , Vol . III . page 437. Chap . V. quarto ...
... face . There is , however , rea- son to believe , that wearing the " beaver up , " is the proper expression for its covering the face : for in a note on Mrs. Macauley's History of England , Vol . III . page 437. Chap . V. quarto ...
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Peeping Toms Peep into Worthing | 4 |
A Paraphrase on Shakspears Seven Ages | 12 |
in Vindication of the Stage | 18 |
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Términos y frases comunes
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