The British Theatre: Or, A Collection of Plays which are Acted at the Theatres Royal, Drury Lane, Covent Garden and Haymarket, Volum 18Longman [and others], 1808 |
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... CHARLES RATCLIFFE SAUNDERS SHEVA JABAL MRS . RATCLIFFE ELIZA RATCLIFFE MRS . GOODISON DORCAS ' Mr. Wroughton . Mr. Mattocks . Mr. Bannister . Mr. Suett . Mrs. Hopkins . Miss Farren . Mrs. Booth . Miss Tidswell . DRAMATIS PERSONÆ. ...
... CHARLES RATCLIFFE SAUNDERS SHEVA JABAL MRS . RATCLIFFE ELIZA RATCLIFFE MRS . GOODISON DORCAS ' Mr. Wroughton . Mr. Mattocks . Mr. Bannister . Mr. Suett . Mrs. Hopkins . Miss Farren . Mrs. Booth . Miss Tidswell . DRAMATIS PERSONÆ. ...
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... Jabal ? I say , Jabal ? Where are you , sluggard ? Enter JABAL . Jabal . Here am I , Mother Dorcas ! Oh ! what a starving star was I born under , to be the rich Jew's poor servant . No rest , no peace , whilst you are awake . Lud - a ...
... Jabal ? I say , Jabal ? Where are you , sluggard ? Enter JABAL . Jabal . Here am I , Mother Dorcas ! Oh ! what a starving star was I born under , to be the rich Jew's poor servant . No rest , no peace , whilst you are awake . Lud - a ...
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... Jabal . Every time I set eyes upon you . Dorcas . Hav'n't you the credit of belonging to one of the richest men in the city of London ? Jabal . I wish I was turnspit to the poorest cook's shop instead . Oh ! if my master had but fixed ...
... Jabal . Every time I set eyes upon you . Dorcas . Hav'n't you the credit of belonging to one of the richest men in the city of London ? Jabal . I wish I was turnspit to the poorest cook's shop instead . Oh ! if my master had but fixed ...
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... Jabal . Are you not rather hungry too , sir ? nap . Sheva . Hold your tongue , puppy ! Get about your business ; and , here ! take my hat , clean it carefully ; but mind you do not brush it - that will wear off the Jabal . The nap ...
... Jabal . Are you not rather hungry too , sir ? nap . Sheva . Hold your tongue , puppy ! Get about your business ; and , here ! take my hat , clean it carefully ; but mind you do not brush it - that will wear off the Jabal . The nap ...
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... JABAL . Jabal . A gentleman , who says his name is Bertram , waits to speak with you - I fancy he comes to borrow money , for he looks wond'rous melancholy . Sheva . Hold your tongue , knave ; what is it to you what he comes for ? Jabal ...
... JABAL . Jabal . A gentleman , who says his name is Bertram , waits to speak with you - I fancy he comes to borrow money , for he looks wond'rous melancholy . Sheva . Hold your tongue , knave ; what is it to you what he comes for ? Jabal ...
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