Cumberland's British Theatre: With Remarks, Biographical and Critical, Volume 16George Daniel, John Cumberland J. Cumberland, 1827 |
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... girl ! [ Exit , hastily . Enter ARDOURLY , in pursuit , L. Ard . Confusion ! she has escaped me once more . What an unlucky dog I am ! to behold the only object I feel I can ever love , merely to lose her . Never did tor- menting fate ...
... girl ! [ Exit , hastily . Enter ARDOURLY , in pursuit , L. Ard . Confusion ! she has escaped me once more . What an unlucky dog I am ! to behold the only object I feel I can ever love , merely to lose her . Never did tor- menting fate ...
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... girl ? What's the fa- vour of fortune to the malice of fate ? I am the most mi- serable dog in existence ! T. King . Miserable about a wench ! muslin - struck , quite . Ha ! ha ! ha ! Some tea - drinking milliner , I war- rant her ...
... girl ? What's the fa- vour of fortune to the malice of fate ? I am the most mi- serable dog in existence ! T. King . Miserable about a wench ! muslin - struck , quite . Ha ! ha ! ha ! Some tea - drinking milliner , I war- rant her ...
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... girl , I betook myself abroad— Rus . Where , having been used to confinement under me , you didn't leave your plantation till you had acquired a princely fortune- Thom . And no relation of the name of Thompson to leave it to , only my ...
... girl , I betook myself abroad— Rus . Where , having been used to confinement under me , you didn't leave your plantation till you had acquired a princely fortune- Thom . And no relation of the name of Thompson to leave it to , only my ...
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... girl , of proving my disinterestedness , my sincerity , and I am happy . T. King . Allons ! my boy , it shall be done : we'll about it instantly ; au revoir , monsieur ! [ Exeunt , R. Enter MORBLEU and MADAME Bellegarde , creeping cau ...
... girl , of proving my disinterestedness , my sincerity , and I am happy . T. King . Allons ! my boy , it shall be done : we'll about it instantly ; au revoir , monsieur ! [ Exeunt , R. Enter MORBLEU and MADAME Bellegarde , creeping cau ...
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... girl : here , at thy feet , kneels one who would be friend , kiu , all , to thee . Adol . Ha ! rash youth ! what brings you here at this untimely hour ? How did you gain admittance ? Surely I have not been betrayed ? Ard . Banish your ...
... girl : here , at thy feet , kneels one who would be friend , kiu , all , to thee . Adol . Ha ! rash youth ! what brings you here at this untimely hour ? How did you gain admittance ? Surely I have not been betrayed ? Ard . Banish your ...
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