Cumberland's British Theatre: With Remarks, Biographical and Critical, Volume 16George Daniel, John Cumberland J. Cumberland, 1827 - English drama |
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... heart , Than when a blockhead's insult points the dart . " Separated from the friends of his youth - his family slaughtered , or , at best , driven into exile - himself a wan- derer in a foreign land , with all the evils attendant on po ...
... heart , Than when a blockhead's insult points the dart . " Separated from the friends of his youth - his family slaughtered , or , at best , driven into exile - himself a wan- derer in a foreign land , with all the evils attendant on po ...
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... heart . The infinite variety of Mathews's countenance was true to every emotion . As a performance , it is , in every sense , unique of its kind . The author of " Monsieur Tonson , " Mr. Moncrieff , is well known as one of the most ...
... heart . The infinite variety of Mathews's countenance was true to every emotion . As a performance , it is , in every sense , unique of its kind . The author of " Monsieur Tonson , " Mr. Moncrieff , is well known as one of the most ...
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... 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 instantaneously effected a conquest of me ; I started my fair game in Soho , she declined ...
... 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 instantaneously effected a conquest of me ; I started my fair game in Soho , she declined ...
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... heart beat high with emotion , to afford it relief by some unexpected transition . Contemplating this play as one of his earliest productions , can we say that he ever afterwards excelled this pathetic exclamation of Ęgeon to Antipholis ...
... heart beat high with emotion , to afford it relief by some unexpected transition . Contemplating this play as one of his earliest productions , can we say that he ever afterwards excelled this pathetic exclamation of Ęgeon to Antipholis ...
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... heart ! ' tis A weighty matter , and , if balanced in A steel - yard against my honesty , I doubt- Ant . of Syr . That very doubt is my security.- No further argument , but speed away . Dro . of Syr . Ay , but master , you know the old ...
... heart ! ' tis A weighty matter , and , if balanced in A steel - yard against my honesty , I doubt- Ant . of Syr . That very doubt is my security.- No further argument , but speed away . Dro . of Syr . Ay , but master , you know the old ...
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