Cumberland's British Theatre: With Remarks, Biographical and Critical, Volume 16George Daniel, John Cumberland J. Cumberland, 1827 |
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... thee Tom King ; they should have named thee Joe King , for such thou ever art : I trust all to thee . Now , then , T. King . You shall not be disappointed . for a coaxing , insinuating piece of street - door eloquence , that shall draw ...
... thee Tom King ; they should have named thee Joe King , for such thou ever art : I trust all to thee . Now , then , T. King . You shall not be disappointed . for a coaxing , insinuating piece of street - door eloquence , that shall draw ...
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... beloved , though unknown , what hope have I from thee ? Dear nameless image of a mother's beauty ! [ Looking at a miniature which she takes from her bosom . ] Brief records of a father's love ! SCENE III . ] 33 MONSIEUR TONSON .
... beloved , though unknown , what hope have I from thee ? Dear nameless image of a mother's beauty ! [ Looking at a miniature which she takes from her bosom . ] Brief records of a father's love ! SCENE III . ] 33 MONSIEUR TONSON .
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... 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 fears ; I cannot live without you . As a proof of my sincerity , I will this ...
... 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 fears ; I cannot live without you . As a proof of my sincerity , I will this ...
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... thee : But though thou art adjudged to the death And passed sentence cannot be recall'd , But to our honour's great disparagement Yet will I favour thee in what I can . I , therefore , merchant , limit thee this day , To seek thy life ...
... thee : But though thou art adjudged to the death And passed sentence cannot be recall'd , But to our honour's great disparagement Yet will I favour thee in what I can . I , therefore , merchant , limit thee this day , To seek thy life ...
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... thee . Within this hour it will be dinner - time ; Till then I'll view the manners of the town , Peruse the traders , gaze upon the buildings , And then return , and sleep within mine inn ; For , with long travel , I am sick and weary ...
... thee . Within this hour it will be dinner - time ; Till then I'll view the manners of the town , Peruse the traders , gaze upon the buildings , And then return , and sleep within mine inn ; For , with long travel , I am sick and weary ...
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Adolphine Aldwinkle Antipholis Aspic Barbadoes better Broad Bustle coat Comedy of Errors Count Villars Crosses Dame dear devil Dickory door Dromio Duke Egeon Elderberry Ellen Enter Ephesus Exeunt Exit father feedle fellow feyther gentleman Geoffry Georgiana give happy hear heart here's honour husband Inkle Jessy King knock lady look Lord ma'am madam Mary master Miss Vor Miss Vortex Monsieur Tonson Morbleu Nabob Narcissa never Nicodemus Oatland Old Rapid poor pray Rosine SCENE servant shew Sir Christopher Sir G Sir Guy Sir Hub Sir Hubert Stanley Suck sure SYRACUSE tell Templeton THEATRES ROYAL thee thing Thom thou Tom King Trudge Usef waistcoat What's wife Wing Wows Wowski Yarico Young Rapid Zounds