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- No record 872. "**** Darby the Cobbler" 873. "The Husbandman and the Servingman" 874. "The Threshing Song" 875. "The Oyster Girl" 876. "Hard, Hard Times"...
- his Boy. Armin changed the part of the clown or fool from the rustic servingman turned comedian to that of a high-comedy domestic wit. "…the clown is...
- anti-masque features this cast of rural characters: pedant, May Lord and Lady, servingman and chambermaid, tavern host and hostess, shepherd and his wench, and...
- a wealthy Widow, Lucre tells the 'servingman' Witgood is a "gentleman of the inestimable quality". The 'servingman' asks if Lucre knows anything about...
- also Servingman. Servilius is a servant of Timon of Athens, sent – unsuccessfully – to s**** money for his master from Lucius. Servingman: A servingman (fict)...
- crucial letter from Friar Laurence to Romeo, in Romeo and Juliet. John is a servingman of Mistress Ford: he carries Falstaff to Datchet Mead in a buck-basket...
- Jeremy Bisley as Warder Timothy Harley as Servingman Derek Ware as Servingman Kenneth Farrington as Servingman Leon Shepperdson as Woodvile Michael Graham...
- the musical director. The opening night cast starred Martin Balsam as Servingman and Walter Matthau, as Guard. The cast included Melville Cooper, Paula...
- graduated to only rather minor roles as a young adult. He pla**** the servingman Sly in John Clavell's The Soddered Citizen (1630), and the First Merchant...
- was buried on 14 January and might have been he. A William Fletcher, a "servingman", had married "spinster" Sarah Bye "both of Southwell" on 23 July 1804...