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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... speak it fairly , and like a true thief , I have poached upon many a rich manor , cramming every thing I could lay my hand upon into the Budget ; -that is , every thing of lightness enough for me to carry away ; a diatribe by Porson ...
... speak it fairly , and like a true thief , I have poached upon many a rich manor , cramming every thing I could lay my hand upon into the Budget ; -that is , every thing of lightness enough for me to carry away ; a diatribe by Porson ...
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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 ...
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... speak the character of Shakspeare's Jew . In the trial scene , where he comes to cut the pound of flesh , he was no Jew . Indeed , sir , he did not hit the part , nor the part did not hit him . " a MACKLIN'S EPITAPH . Several years ...
... speak the character of Shakspeare's Jew . In the trial scene , where he comes to cut the pound of flesh , he was no Jew . Indeed , sir , he did not hit the part , nor the part did not hit him . " a MACKLIN'S EPITAPH . Several years ...
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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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