Cumberland's British Theatre: With Remarks, Biographical and Critical, Volume 16 |
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... but I have burn my rushlight till him rush all away . Thom . Make no apologies , my good friend ; the urgent business I come upon precludes all ceremony . You have a lady under your care , bearing the name of Adoiphine de Courcy ?
... but I have burn my rushlight till him rush all away . Thom . Make no apologies , my good friend ; the urgent business I come upon precludes all ceremony . You have a lady under your care , bearing the name of Adoiphine de Courcy ?
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Insist on seeing the lady . We will do the right Trap . Make your mind easy ; we'll rummage her out . Thom . Knock at the door at once and never fear but you'll be properly rewarded . Come , Rusty , let us look on .
Insist on seeing the lady . We will do the right Trap . Make your mind easy ; we'll rummage her out . Thom . Knock at the door at once and never fear but you'll be properly rewarded . Come , Rusty , let us look on .
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Has there been a French lady here , inquiring for Mr. Fip , or Mr. Assignat ? Snap . No , sar . Fip . Then the Dover coach has not come in yet ? Snap . Not yet , sar . Fip . I shall be in the way when it does . Snap . Very well , sar .
Has there been a French lady here , inquiring for Mr. Fip , or Mr. Assignat ? Snap . No , sar . Fip . Then the Dover coach has not come in yet ? Snap . Not yet , sar . Fip . I shall be in the way when it does . Snap . Very well , sar .
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Respecting the young lady , Miss Adolphine de Courcy , whom you inquire about , I have discovered that she lives at the house of a Monsieur Morbleu , a peruquier , in the Seven Dials , whither my clerk will wait to couduct you , as also ...
Respecting the young lady , Miss Adolphine de Courcy , whom you inquire about , I have discovered that she lives at the house of a Monsieur Morbleu , a peruquier , in the Seven Dials , whither my clerk will wait to couduct you , as also ...
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The character of the Lady Abbess is in the same tone of elevated feeling . It would almost seem that Shakspeare , anti- cipating the cavils of his future commentators , had set a seal on his writings , beyond their power to efface !
The character of the Lady Abbess is in the same tone of elevated feeling . It would almost seem that Shakspeare , anti- cipating the cavils of his future commentators , had set a seal on his writings , beyond their power to efface !
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