Cumberland's British Theatre: With Remarks, Biographical and Critical, Volume 16George Daniel, John Cumberland J. Cumberland, 1827 - English drama |
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... mean that society which consisted of men of genius and literature , who , hunted from their native country by traitors and mur- derers , sought and found refuge on the generous shores of Britain . With the emigrants we passed much of ...
... mean that society which consisted of men of genius and literature , who , hunted from their native country by traitors and mur- derers , sought and found refuge on the generous shores of Britain . With the emigrants we passed much of ...
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... means Right ; L. Left ; D. F. Door in Flat ; R. D. Right Door ; L. D. Left Door ; S. E. Second Entrance ; U. E. Upper Entrance ; M. D. Middle Door . RELATIVE POSITIONS . R. means Right ; L. Left ; C. Centre ; R. C. Right of Centre ...
... means Right ; L. Left ; D. F. Door in Flat ; R. D. Right Door ; L. D. Left Door ; S. E. Second Entrance ; U. E. Upper Entrance ; M. D. Middle Door . RELATIVE POSITIONS . R. means Right ; L. Left ; C. Centre ; R. C. Right of Centre ...
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... mean by pull me out of my bed in dis way ? By gar ! it dam bad manner and no gentilhomme ! Thom . But 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 ...
... mean by pull me out of my bed in dis way ? By gar ! it dam bad manner and no gentilhomme ! Thom . But 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 ...
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... mean , sare ? you dam scoundrel ! by come again ? Vat you mean_by_Monsieur Tonson , to break my sleep in dis manner . I told you two , one , seven time , dere no Monsieur Tonson here . I know no Mon- sieur Tonson . Got dam ! Usef . Well ...
... mean , sare ? you dam scoundrel ! by come again ? Vat you mean_by_Monsieur Tonson , to break my sleep in dis manner . I told you two , one , seven time , dere no Monsieur Tonson here . I know no Mon- sieur Tonson . Got dam ! Usef . Well ...
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... mean ? As I live , my graceless nephew ! Oh , oh ! I see it all . [ Aside . T. King . [ Turning round and seeing Thompson and Rus- ty . Hallo ! what pair of antiquities are these ? From what curiosity - shop have they escaped ? Thom ...
... mean ? As I live , my graceless nephew ! Oh , oh ! I see it all . [ Aside . T. King . [ Turning round and seeing Thompson and Rus- ty . Hallo ! what pair of antiquities are these ? From what curiosity - shop have they escaped ? Thom ...
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