Cumberland's British Theatre: With Remarks, Biographical and Critical, Tom 16George Daniel, John Cumberland J. Cumberland, 1827 |
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Strona 6
... Dromio of Syracuse ; and then ask if internal evidence of the master's hand be not " Confirmation strong , " As proofs of holy writ . " The serious parts of this drama are exceedingly beautiful . The character of Egeon , the father of ...
... Dromio of Syracuse ; and then ask if internal evidence of the master's hand be not " Confirmation strong , " As proofs of holy writ . " The serious parts of this drama are exceedingly beautiful . The character of Egeon , the father of ...
Strona 9
... DROMIO'S .-- Close yellow shapes , trimmed with blue , yel- low stockings and half boots . ANGELO . - Green shape , trimmed with rose - coloured satin and ribbon , pantaloons , cloak , stockings , hat and shoes . CLEON.- Brown velvet ...
... DROMIO'S .-- Close yellow shapes , trimmed with blue , yel- low stockings and half boots . ANGELO . - Green shape , trimmed with rose - coloured satin and ribbon , pantaloons , cloak , stockings , hat and shoes . CLEON.- Brown velvet ...
Strona 10
... Dromio of Syracuse .......... Mr. Liston . Balthazar .... Dromio of Ephesus Angelo Cleon .. Chares Doctor Pinch . First Officer Second Officer . Abbess Adriana Luciana Hermia Mr. Harley . Mr. Mercer . Mr. Webster . Mr. Fitzwilliam . Mr ...
... Dromio of Syracuse .......... Mr. Liston . Balthazar .... Dromio of Ephesus Angelo Cleon .. Chares Doctor Pinch . First Officer Second Officer . Abbess Adriana Luciana Hermia Mr. Harley . Mr. Mercer . Mr. Webster . Mr. Fitzwilliam . Mr ...
Strona 14
... DROMIO OF SYRACUSE , and CLEON , L. Dromio crosses to R. Cleon . Therefore , give out , you are of Epidamnum , Lest that your goods be forfeit to the state . This very day , a Syracusan merchant Is apprehended for arrival here ; And ...
... DROMIO OF SYRACUSE , and CLEON , L. Dromio crosses to R. Cleon . Therefore , give out , you are of Epidamnum , Lest that your goods be forfeit to the state . This very day , a Syracusan merchant Is apprehended for arrival here ; And ...
Strona 15
... DROMIO OF EPHESUS , R. How now ! How chance thou art return'd so soon ? Dro . of Eph . Return'd so soon ! Rather approach'd too late- The capon burns , the pig falls from the spit , The clock hath strucken twelve upon the bell , My ...
... DROMIO OF EPHESUS , R. How now ! How chance thou art return'd so soon ? Dro . of Eph . Return'd so soon ! Rather approach'd too late- The capon burns , the pig falls from the spit , The clock hath strucken twelve upon the bell , My ...
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