Bell's British Theatre, Volume 21John Bell J. Bell, 1797 |
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... Charlotte ( Cibber's admirable Maria ) is so excellent , that I cannot conceive it possible for any actress ever to have gone beyond her . There is a natural ease and vivacity in her manner , and in this part , particularly , a ...
... Charlotte ( Cibber's admirable Maria ) is so excellent , that I cannot conceive it possible for any actress ever to have gone beyond her . There is a natural ease and vivacity in her manner , and in this part , particularly , a ...
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... CHARLOTTE , BETTY , · Sir JOHN LAMBERT , Doctor CANTWELL , Colonel LAMBERT , DARNLEY , SEYWARD , MAW - WORM , Old Lady LAMBERT , Young Lady LAMBERT , CHARLOTTE , BETTY , · - - · - · - - Men . Mr. Packer . Mr. Moody . Mr. Whitfield . Mr ...
... CHARLOTTE , BETTY , · Sir JOHN LAMBERT , Doctor CANTWELL , Colonel LAMBERT , DARNLEY , SEYWARD , MAW - WORM , Old Lady LAMBERT , Young Lady LAMBERT , CHARLOTTE , BETTY , · - - · - · - - Men . Mr. Packer . Mr. Moody . Mr. Whitfield . Mr ...
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... CHARLOTTE . Sister , good morrow ; I want to speak with you . Charl . Pr'ythee then , dear brother , don't put that wise politic face , as if your regiment was g to be disbanded , or sent to the West - 10 THE HYPOCRITE . Am.
... CHARLOTTE . Sister , good morrow ; I want to speak with you . Charl . Pr'ythee then , dear brother , don't put that wise politic face , as if your regiment was g to be disbanded , or sent to the West - 10 THE HYPOCRITE . Am.
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... CHARLOTTE takes a Book , reads . Darn . My dear Colonel , your servant . Col. Lamb . I am glad you did not come sooner ; in the humour my father left me , ' twould not 1 been a proper time for you to have pressed your fair I touched ...
... CHARLOTTE takes a Book , reads . Darn . My dear Colonel , your servant . Col. Lamb . I am glad you did not come sooner ; in the humour my father left me , ' twould not 1 been a proper time for you to have pressed your fair I touched ...
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... CHARLOTTE and Doctor CANTWELL . Charl . You'll find , sir , I will not be used thus ; no ! shall your credit with my father protect your insolence to me . Col. Lamb . What's the matter ? Char . Nothing ; pray be quiet - I don't want ...
... CHARLOTTE and Doctor CANTWELL . Charl . You'll find , sir , I will not be used thus ; no ! shall your credit with my father protect your insolence to me . Col. Lamb . What's the matter ? Char . Nothing ; pray be quiet - I don't want ...
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affair Alcmena Amph Amphitryon answer believe better bring brother Cant Charl Charlotte Clar Colonel comes dare Darn Darnley daughter dear desire devil Dian doctor don't door Enter Exit eyes father fear Felix fellow Flora fortune Fred give Grip hand happy hear heart Heaven hold honour hope I'll Isab John Jupiter keep kind Lady Lamb leave Lion Lionel Liss look lord madam marry master mean nature never night obliged Old Lady Lamb once perhaps Phad Phædra poor pray present reason SCENE servant Seyw shew Sir John soon Sosia speak suppose sure talk tell thee there's thing thou thought told true turn Violante wish woman young