Cumberland's British Theatre: With Remarks, Biographical and Critical, Volume 16 |
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Home , a name so dear to every Englishman , must have had some charms for him - and if he found among strangers anything that even approximated to the word , the utmost it could do , would be to sooth the sorrows it never could heal .
Home , a name so dear to every Englishman , must have had some charms for him - and if he found among strangers anything that even approximated to the word , the utmost it could do , would be to sooth the sorrows it never could heal .
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T.King et in the are Cupid dear lad , I the pleasur Thomson , L. * The Reader is supposed to be on the Stage facing the Audience . R. RC .. C. LC . MONSIEUR TONSON . ACT I. SCENE I. - Hart Street 12 ...
T.King et in the are Cupid dear lad , I the pleasur Thomson , L. * The Reader is supposed to be on the Stage facing the Audience . R. RC .. C. LC . MONSIEUR TONSON . ACT I. SCENE I. - Hart Street 12 ...
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But , egad ' my dear lad , I'm devilish glad to see you . Why , I haven't had the pleasure of meeting with you since your rich uncle , old Thomson , popped so suddenly from the clouds , and made B you presumptive heir to one of the ...
But , egad ' my dear lad , I'm devilish glad to see you . Why , I haven't had the pleasure of meeting with you since your rich uncle , old Thomson , popped so suddenly from the clouds , and made B you presumptive heir to one of the ...
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... assumed tragedy airs in Berwick - street , gave me the slip in Cran- bourn - alley , and was lost in St. Martin's - lane . tracked the dear angel again in St. Giles's , but again parted with her and my heart in— T. King .
... assumed tragedy airs in Berwick - street , gave me the slip in Cran- bourn - alley , and was lost in St. Martin's - lane . tracked the dear angel again in St. Giles's , but again parted with her and my heart in— T. King .
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I merely called , my dear friend , as I was passing your house , to know if - but I've disturbed your rest , I fear ? Mor . Oh , point de tout , not at all . I am too much proud of de honneur you confer par cette visite , ma foi .
I merely called , my dear friend , as I was passing your house , to know if - but I've disturbed your rest , I fear ? Mor . Oh , point de tout , not at all . I am too much proud of de honneur you confer par cette visite , ma foi .
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