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INKLE AND YARICO . EDUCATION . EMBELLISHED WITH A PORTRAIT OF MR . MATHEWS . AND SIX ORIGINAL WOOD ENGRAVINGS . LONDON : JOHN CUMBERLAND , 19 , LUDGATE HILL . 1 PRIN A DESCR EXTRA FCEME 7 EXBELLI IN 1 1827 .
INKLE AND YARICO . EDUCATION . EMBELLISHED WITH A PORTRAIT OF MR . MATHEWS . AND SIX ORIGINAL WOOD ENGRAVINGS . LONDON : JOHN CUMBERLAND , 19 , LUDGATE HILL . 1 PRIN A DESCR EXTRA FCEME 7 EXBELLI IN 1 1827 .
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... Se Enkle and Yarico . Trudge Come let us dance and sing , and While all Barbadoes bells shall ring : Wowski Love scrapes the fiddle string , And Venus plays the lute . Act III . Scene 3 . INKLE AND YARICO : AN OPERA , En Chree Acts.
... Se Enkle and Yarico . Trudge Come let us dance and sing , and While all Barbadoes bells shall ring : Wowski Love scrapes the fiddle string , And Venus plays the lute . Act III . Scene 3 . INKLE AND YARICO : AN OPERA , En Chree Acts.
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INKLE AND YARICO : AN OPERA , En Chree Acts . BY GEORGE COLMAN , ESQ . Author of Who Wants a Guinea , Ways and Means , & c . + PRINTED FROM THE ACTING COPY , WITH REMARKS , BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL , BY D - G . To which are added ...
INKLE AND YARICO : AN OPERA , En Chree Acts . BY GEORGE COLMAN , ESQ . Author of Who Wants a Guinea , Ways and Means , & c . + PRINTED FROM THE ACTING COPY , WITH REMARKS , BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL , BY D - G . To which are added ...
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With Remarks, Biographical and Critical George Daniel, John Cumberland. E REMARKS . INKLE AND YARICO " is borrowed from the.
With Remarks, Biographical and Critical George Daniel, John Cumberland. E REMARKS . INKLE AND YARICO " is borrowed from the.
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INKLE AND YARICO " is borrowed from the well - known tale in the first volume of " The Spectator . " It exhibits a picture of that heartless cupidity which too often characterises the sons of commerce , who care little for human liberty ...
INKLE AND YARICO " is borrowed from the well - known tale in the first volume of " The Spectator . " It exhibits a picture of that heartless cupidity which too often characterises the sons of commerce , who care little for human liberty ...
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