Cumberland's British Theatre: With Remarks, Biographical and Critical, Volume 16George Daniel, John Cumberland J. Cumberland, 1827 - English drama |
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... hear me . If love is a folly , it is one I am up to my neck in . Ten mi- nutes since , my heart was as free as your's ; but , as the mischievous spirit of Cupid would have it , making a short cut from Long's , I met a lovely girl , who ...
... hear me . If love is a folly , it is one I am up to my neck in . Ten mi- nutes since , my heart was as free as your's ; but , as the mischievous spirit of Cupid would have it , making a short cut from Long's , I met a lovely girl , who ...
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... hear the striking a light ; I'll expedite them . [ Knocks again , and peeps through the key - hole . ] Somebody coming ; pat , pat , pat , pat ! What strange animal have we here ? Ard . Animal ! it is , doubtless , the dear angel ...
... hear the striking a light ; I'll expedite them . [ Knocks again , and peeps through the key - hole . ] Somebody coming ; pat , pat , pat , pat ! What strange animal have we here ? Ard . Animal ! it is , doubtless , the dear angel ...
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... hear the window open à Rus . Yes , there's somebody getting up in the garret . Mor . [ Looking out of the garret window . ] Qui va là ? ` Vat is dere , s'il vous plait ? Vy you knock at de door of my maison , if you are so good ? Thom ...
... hear the window open à Rus . Yes , there's somebody getting up in the garret . Mor . [ Looking out of the garret window . ] Qui va là ? ` Vat is dere , s'il vous plait ? Vy you knock at de door of my maison , if you are so good ? Thom ...
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... hear me my good friend ; this Mr. Thompsou- Mor . All von cock and some bull ; and if you call me up again , ma foi , I shall charge you vit the vash , for keeping de bad hour . Diable ! [ Exit into the house , shutting the door in ...
... hear me my good friend ; this Mr. Thompsou- Mor . All von cock and some bull ; and if you call me up again , ma foi , I shall charge you vit the vash , for keeping de bad hour . Diable ! [ Exit into the house , shutting the door in ...
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... hear somebody ; they are waiting for us . Hush ! if I can trust my ears , monsieur and his rib are disputing which shall come first : worthy souls ! they're so anxious to receive us : listen ! Mor . [ Within . ] Pardonnez moi , madame ...
... hear somebody ; they are waiting for us . Hush ! if I can trust my ears , monsieur and his rib are disputing which shall come first : worthy souls ! they're so anxious to receive us : listen ! Mor . [ Within . ] Pardonnez moi , madame ...
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