Cumberland's British Theatre: With Remarks, Biographical and Critical, Volume 16George Daniel, John Cumberland J. Cumberland, 1827 |
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... thought of what they once had been , it was succeeded by a tear of gra- titude , and a smile of content . We have beheld them in- sulted by full - blown pride and brutal ignorance , but their dependance has forbade reply ; and though a ...
... thought of what they once had been , it was succeeded by a tear of gra- titude , and a smile of content . We have beheld them in- sulted by full - blown pride and brutal ignorance , but their dependance has forbade reply ; and though a ...
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... thought no one would ever have discovered us ? Rus . And were found out the very first thing . She was sent to a nunnery , and you to the Bastile . Thom . It was a great misfortune the revolution break- ing out . Rus . Yes ; for then ...
... thought no one would ever have discovered us ? Rus . And were found out the very first thing . She was sent to a nunnery , and you to the Bastile . Thom . It was a great misfortune the revolution break- ing out . Rus . Yes ; for then ...
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... do live here . T. King . Hum ! I'm sorry we troubled you , but I thought I'd just inquire : couldn't pass by vour door without calling , you know . Mor . Oh ! sare , you are very great SCENE 11. ] 19 MONSIEUR TONSON .
... do live here . T. King . Hum ! I'm sorry we troubled you , but I thought I'd just inquire : couldn't pass by vour door without calling , you know . Mor . Oh ! sare , you are very great SCENE 11. ] 19 MONSIEUR TONSON .
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... thought those two` old twaddlers never would have gone . Let me see : my instructions are , under pretence of inquiring for Mr. Thompson , to endeavour to give this letter to Miss Mor- bleu . Here's the house ; now for it . [ Knocks at ...
... thought those two` old twaddlers never would have gone . Let me see : my instructions are , under pretence of inquiring for Mr. Thompson , to endeavour to give this letter to Miss Mor- bleu . Here's the house ; now for it . [ Knocks at ...
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... thought it vas Monsieur Tonson ; oui , and now you shall go to de diable . Venez ici , Monsieur Vash , dis is Monsieur Tonson : knock him down - lock him up very often . Nap . [ Rushing out from box , and seizing Wantem and Trap . ] So ...
... thought it vas Monsieur Tonson ; oui , and now you shall go to de diable . Venez ici , Monsieur Vash , dis is Monsieur Tonson : knock him down - lock him up very often . Nap . [ Rushing out from box , and seizing Wantem and Trap . ] So ...
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