Cumberland's British Theatre: With Remarks, Biographical and Critical, Volume 16 |
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Thy godfathers mis- took when they christened thee Tom King ; they should have named thee Joe King , for such thou ever art : I trust all to thee . T. King . You shall not be disappointed . Now , then , for a coaxing , insinuating piece ...
Thy godfathers mis- took when they christened thee Tom King ; they should have named thee Joe King , for such thou ever art : I trust all to thee . T. King . You shall not be disappointed . Now , then , for a coaxing , insinuating piece ...
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Few , fond memo- rials 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 !
Few , fond memo- rials 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 !
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Ard . Not so , sweet girl : here , at thy feet , kneels one who would be friend , kiu , all , to thee . Adol . Ha ! rash youth ! what brings you here at this untimely hour ? How did you gain admittance ? Surely I have not been betrayed ...
Ard . Not so , sweet girl : here , at thy feet , kneels one who would be friend , kiu , all , to thee . Adol . Ha ! rash youth ! what brings you here at this untimely hour ? How did you gain admittance ? Surely I have not been betrayed ...
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Relate at full What hath befallen to them , and thee , till now . Egeon . My youngest boy , and yet my eldest care , At eighteen years , became inquisitive After his brother , and importuned me That his attendant ( for his case was like ...
Relate at full What hath befallen to them , and thee , till now . Egeon . My youngest boy , and yet my eldest care , At eighteen years , became inquisitive After his brother , and importuned me That his attendant ( for his case was like ...
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Go , bear it to the Centaur , where we host , And stay there , Dromio , till I come to thee . Within this hour it will be dinner - time ; Till then I'll view the manners of the town , Peruse the traders , gaze upon the buildings ...
Go , bear it to the Centaur , where we host , And stay there , Dromio , till I come to thee . Within this hour it will be dinner - time ; Till then I'll view the manners of the town , Peruse the traders , gaze upon the buildings ...
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