Cumberland's British Theatre: With Remarks, Biographical and Critical, Volume 20George Daniel, John Cumberland J. Cumberland, 1828 |
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... eye , never see the distress of his country with the other . [ Seraskier without , L. , sings to guitar " Charming Lilla . ” Leo . What's that ? Pet . It sounds like music . Ghi . What delightful harmony . Leo . Curse harmony ! don't ...
... eye , never see the distress of his country with the other . [ Seraskier without , L. , sings to guitar " Charming Lilla . ” Leo . What's that ? Pet . It sounds like music . Ghi . What delightful harmony . Leo . Curse harmony ! don't ...
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... eye , and rust the ploughshare . Industry is the source of our country's riches ; and English policy would teach opulence to dry the peasant's tear , if English justice and generosity did not continually prevent its flowing . Hog ...
... eye , and rust the ploughshare . Industry is the source of our country's riches ; and English policy would teach opulence to dry the peasant's tear , if English justice and generosity did not continually prevent its flowing . Hog ...
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... eye - water . Fan . As it is , let me persuade you not to appear with me at the house . Old . What ? Fan . I only mean , not immediately . Old . Oh , ho ! I smell a rat ! What , then , Miss Fanny , you're beginning to feel ashamed of ...
... eye - water . Fan . As it is , let me persuade you not to appear with me at the house . Old . What ? Fan . I only mean , not immediately . Old . Oh , ho ! I smell a rat ! What , then , Miss Fanny , you're beginning to feel ashamed of ...
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... eyes as all the pepper and spice of the island . Fan . You have roused me , sir , to recapitulate , and I will proceed . Her dying hand placed mine in Henry's . Plunged in poverty , like myself , he promised to be my protector , and ...
... eyes as all the pepper and spice of the island . Fan . You have roused me , sir , to recapitulate , and I will proceed . Her dying hand placed mine in Henry's . Plunged in poverty , like myself , he promised to be my protector , and ...
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... eyes out . Sir L. [ Apart . ] Mr. Bang , how will I get rid of that tremendous old tabby ? And . Bide where you be , zur ; I'll ha ' her out in no time . [ Exit , L Mrs. G. Service is no inheritance , that's a sure 34 [ ACT III . WHO ...
... eyes out . Sir L. [ Apart . ] Mr. Bang , how will I get rid of that tremendous old tabby ? And . Bide where you be , zur ; I'll ha ' her out in no time . [ Exit , L Mrs. G. Service is no inheritance , that's a sure 34 [ ACT III . WHO ...
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