Cumberland's British Theatre: With Remarks, Biographical and Critical, Volume 16George Daniel, John Cumberland J. Cumberland, 1827 - English drama |
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... father's principles would have directed the son to any other pur- suit than that of the stage had young Mathews followed parental advice , he might peradventure have been standing contagious to his Majesty's subjects , and charging them ...
... father's principles would have directed the son to any other pur- suit than that of the stage had young Mathews followed parental advice , he might peradventure have been standing contagious to his Majesty's subjects , and charging them ...
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... father , was never likely to consent to our union , didn't I marry her privately , and remove her into a retirement where I thought no one would ever have discovered us ? Rus . And were found out the very first thing . She was sent to a ...
... father , was never likely to consent to our union , didn't I marry her privately , and remove her into a retirement where I thought no one would ever have discovered us ? Rus . And were found out the very first thing . She was sent to a ...
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... of parents beloved , though unknown , what hope have I from thee ? Dear nameless image of a mother's beauty ! [ Looking at a miniature which she takes from her bosom . ] Brief records of a father's love ! SCENE III . ] 33 MONSIEUR TONSON .
... of parents beloved , though unknown , what hope have I from thee ? Dear nameless image of a mother's beauty ! [ Looking at a miniature which she takes from her bosom . ] Brief records of a father's love ! SCENE III . ] 33 MONSIEUR TONSON .
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... father's love ! [ Looking at letters . ] the danger that forbade the hazard of a name before , for ever shuts out all disclosure now , and I must still live on , hopeless , joyless , kinless , friendless ! ARDOURLY appears , stealing in ...
... father's love ! [ Looking at letters . ] the danger that forbade the hazard of a name before , for ever shuts out all disclosure now , and I must still live on , hopeless , joyless , kinless , friendless ! ARDOURLY appears , stealing in ...
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... have shewn me , as the only relic of your father , are in the writing of my uncle ; the initials , too , corres- pond : P. T. - Peregrine Thompson . Mor . Two Monsieur Tonsons ! I am tunder - SCENE VI . ] 39 MONSIEUR TONSON .
... have shewn me , as the only relic of your father , are in the writing of my uncle ; the initials , too , corres- pond : P. T. - Peregrine Thompson . Mor . Two Monsieur Tonsons ! I am tunder - SCENE VI . ] 39 MONSIEUR TONSON .
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