Cumberland's British Theatre: With Remarks, Biographical and Critical, Volume 16George Daniel, John Cumberland J. Cumberland, 1827 |
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... Thoughts . " Ard . And do you think it will be of any avail ? T. King . I do ; but if we fail again , in attempting to effect an entrance , in their very teeth , we must resort to stratagem . I have a scheme already prepared , that must ...
... Thoughts . " Ard . And do you think it will be of any avail ? T. King . I do ; but if we fail again , in attempting to effect an entrance , in their very teeth , we must resort to stratagem . I have a scheme already prepared , that must ...
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... thoughts , I'll keep watch without here , to guard against surprise . In with you . Where can I conceal myself ? Eh ? zounds ! this watch - box , is there anybody in it ? What's here ? A watch - coat , rattle , and lauthorn . Where's ...
... thoughts , I'll keep watch without here , to guard against surprise . In with you . Where can I conceal myself ? Eh ? zounds ! this watch - box , is there anybody in it ? What's here ? A watch - coat , rattle , and lauthorn . Where's ...
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... thought the messenger that called my guardian out just now , was one of so much joy . Let us not lose a mo- ment . Ard . She's mine , she's mine ! this note will prevent all unnecessary alarm . [ Throws a note upon the table , unper ...
... thought the messenger that called my guardian out just now , was one of so much joy . Let us not lose a mo- ment . Ard . She's mine , she's mine ! this note will prevent all unnecessary alarm . [ Throws a note upon the table , unper ...
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... Were carried towards Corinth , as we thought . At length the sea wax'd calm and we discover'd Two ships from far , making amain to us ; But ere they came- : Duke . Pursue thy tale , old man . Egeon 12 [ ACT I. COMEDY OF ERRORS .
... Were carried towards Corinth , as we thought . At length the sea wax'd calm and we discover'd Two ships from far , making amain to us ; But ere they came- : Duke . Pursue thy tale , old man . Egeon 12 [ ACT I. COMEDY OF ERRORS .
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... thought to have ta'en you at the Porcupine ; It being unfinish'd , made me stay thus long . Ant . of Syr . What is your will that I should do with this ? Ang . Even what you please , sir - I have made it for you . Ant . of Syr . Made it ...
... thought to have ta'en you at the Porcupine ; It being unfinish'd , made me stay thus long . Ant . of Syr . What is your will that I should do with this ? Ang . Even what you please , sir - I have made it for you . Ant . of Syr . Made it ...
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