Cumberland's British Theatre: With Remarks, Biographical and Critical, Volume 16George Daniel, John Cumberland J. Cumberland, 1827 - English drama |
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... directed the son to any other pur- suit than that of the stage had young Mathews followed parental advice , he might peradventure have been standing contagious to his Majesty's subjects , and charging them on MEMOIR OF MR. MATHEWS. ...
... directed the son to any other pur- suit than that of the stage had young Mathews followed parental advice , he might peradventure have been standing contagious to his Majesty's subjects , and charging them on MEMOIR OF MR. MATHEWS. ...
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... young recruit , placed him in a variety of subordinate characters - that Mathews , whose leading characteristic through life has been a spirit of independence - quitted a situation so humiliating ; and after making a tour through Wales ...
... young recruit , placed him in a variety of subordinate characters - that Mathews , whose leading characteristic through life has been a spirit of independence - quitted a situation so humiliating ; and after making a tour through Wales ...
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... young woman ! -Eh ? why , zounds ! ' tis my old friend , Tom King . T. King . What , Jack Ardourly ! inquiring after a petti- coat in the neighbourhood of Monmouth - street ? We shall have Cupid turning old clothesman next . But , egad ...
... young woman ! -Eh ? why , zounds ! ' tis my old friend , Tom King . T. King . What , Jack Ardourly ! inquiring after a petti- coat in the neighbourhood of Monmouth - street ? We shall have Cupid turning old clothesman next . But , egad ...
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... . [ Exeunt . SCENE II . - Exterior of Morbleu's shop . Enter TOM KING and ARDOURLY , R. T. King . The sly old fox thinks he's got the young chick all to himself ; but he's mistaken , and so 28 [ ACT JI . MONSIEUR TONSON .
... . [ Exeunt . SCENE II . - Exterior of Morbleu's shop . Enter TOM KING and ARDOURLY , R. T. King . The sly old fox thinks he's got the young chick all to himself ; but he's mistaken , and so 28 [ ACT JI . MONSIEUR TONSON .
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... 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 to 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 to the ...
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