William Oxberry. LODOISKA . ACT I. OVERTURE The Act begins towards sun - set ; the Scene lies upon the Borders of Poland , and represents a moated Čas- tle in the Forest of Ostropol . Enter TARTARS , R.H.U.E. CHORUS OF TARTARS . ITHORAK ...
William Oxberry. Har . And the day is- Guel . The sixth , and- Har . Ha ! I had forgotten - but now I remember -1 know - Lead on- -I follow thee ! Clo . Rolf . ( Draws . ) ( The stranger ... ACT II . A ACT III . SCENE I. - A state bed ...
William Oxberry. 14 Rom . Ay , so I fear ; the more is my mishap . ( Going , L.H. ) Cap . Nay gentlemen , prepare not ... the strangers all are gone . [ Exeunt , R.H. END OF ACT I. ACT II . SCENE I - An open Place , ROMEO AND.
... Oxberry , William , 1784-1824 , ed . 7.4 vault The new English drama , with ... plays . Massinger's New way to pay ( Aust ) old debts . [ London , W ... The stranger , by B. Thompson from Kotzebue , 1820 - Love a la mode , by C ...
William Oxberry. Rescu'd and had the lady for his labour ; I ' scap'd unknown : a slender consolation ! Heav'n is my ... stranger's cause , I know no chief that will defy Glenalvon . [ Exit , R.H. END OF ACT I. ACT II . SCENE I - A ...
William Oxberry. KING RICHARD III . ACT , I. SCENE I. - A Garden in the Tower . Enter LIEUTENANT and OFFICER , R.H. Lieut . HAS King Henry walk'd forth this morn- ing ? Off . No , sir ; but it is near his hour . Lieut . At any time when ...
... The stranger ; a drama , in_ five acts ; as performed at the Theatre Royal ... William Dunlap . Also translated as : The wild youth . 1. Drama ( German ) ... Oxberry , comedian . London , l'ub . for the proprietors , by W. Simpkin ...
William Oxberry. SPOKEN BY MRS . THURMOND . TO - NIGHT we come upon a bold design , To try to please without one borrow'd line ; Our plot is new and regularly clear ; And not one single tittle from Moliere ; O'er buried poets we with ...
William Oxberry. than any actor I have seen represent it ; he assumed uncommon grandeur of deportment , which sometimes , however , degenerated into bombastical strutting . To the resigned portion of the character the grave tones of his ...
William Oxberry. Lord N. Come , come , Sir Robert , do not let you and I have any dispute . ( Leading him towards the door , LH . ) Sir R. Senseless man , not to value those blessings . -Not to know how to estimate them , till they were ...