The British Theatre: Or, A Collection of Plays, which are Acted at the Theatres Royal, Drury Lane, Convent Gardin, Haymarket, and Lyceum, Volume 8Mrs. Inchbald Hurst, Robinson, 1824 - English drama |
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... auditor can hear him call tor his Kingdom's rivers to take their course " Through his burn'd bosom , " 66 and not feel for that moment parched with a scorch- ing fever . Yet , in a previous scene with Hubert , by REMARKS. ...
... auditor can hear him call tor his Kingdom's rivers to take their course " Through his burn'd bosom , " 66 and not feel for that moment parched with a scorch- ing fever . Yet , in a previous scene with Hubert , by REMARKS. ...
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... Hubert sinks in importance by not being of the blood royal in this play , his character is illus- trious from his virtue . Cooke , in the habit of per- forming characters far superior , elevates Hubert so much above the level where ...
... Hubert sinks in importance by not being of the blood royal in this play , his character is illus- trious from his virtue . Cooke , in the habit of per- forming characters far superior , elevates Hubert so much above the level where ...
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... HUBERT FAULCONBRIDGE , ROBERT FAULCONBRIDGE ENGLISH HERALD Mr Menage . Mr Creswell . Mr Chapman . Mr H. Siddons . Mr Cooke . Mr C. Kemble . Mr Abbot . Mr Klanert . JAMES GURNEY FIRST EXECUTIONER SECOND EXECUTIONER Mr Curties . Mr Atkins ...
... HUBERT FAULCONBRIDGE , ROBERT FAULCONBRIDGE ENGLISH HERALD Mr Menage . Mr Creswell . Mr Chapman . Mr H. Siddons . Mr Cooke . Mr C. Kemble . Mr Abbot . Mr Klanert . JAMES GURNEY FIRST EXECUTIONER SECOND EXECUTIONER Mr Curties . Mr Atkins ...
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... HUBERT , CHATIL- LON , English and French GENTLEMEN , -and English GUARDS , discovered . K. John . Now , say , Chatillon , what would France with us ? Cha . Thus , after greeting , speaks the King of France , In my behaviour , to the ...
... HUBERT , CHATIL- LON , English and French GENTLEMEN , -and English GUARDS , discovered . K. John . Now , say , Chatillon , what would France with us ? Cha . Thus , after greeting , speaks the King of France , In my behaviour , to the ...
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... Hubert , look to't - Farewell , Chatillon . [ Exeunt CHATILLON , HUBERT , and the FRENCH GENTLEMEN . Eli . What now , my son ? have I not ever said , How that ambitious Constance would not cease , Till she had kindled France , and all ...
... Hubert , look to't - Farewell , Chatillon . [ Exeunt CHATILLON , HUBERT , and the FRENCH GENTLEMEN . Eli . What now , my son ? have I not ever said , How that ambitious Constance would not cease , Till she had kindled France , and all ...
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