Cumberland's British Theatre: With Remarks, Biographical and Critical, Volume 35George Daniel J. Cumberland, 1875 - English drama |
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... fortune as one might fairly expect . Fre . Oh , sir , consider but her merit , and you may easily make an abatement in her fortune . For heaven's sake , sir , don't let that prevent your design : fortune is nothing in comparison with ...
... fortune as one might fairly expect . Fre . Oh , sir , consider but her merit , and you may easily make an abatement in her fortune . For heaven's sake , sir , don't let that prevent your design : fortune is nothing in comparison with ...
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... fortune , and that the little he had about him was his all . Plague on the provision at my back ! I had no time to rifle him ; but I have spoiled him for fortune - seeking , I warrant him . Third R. Orson , you are ever disobeying our ...
... fortune , and that the little he had about him was his all . Plague on the provision at my back ! I had no time to rifle him ; but I have spoiled him for fortune - seeking , I warrant him . Third R. Orson , you are ever disobeying our ...
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... Fortune ! Fortune ! for once remove the bandage from thy eyes , and look with pity on a votary who worships thee as I do ! My very existence hangs upon the old man's will ! Where is my scoundrel ? — Spare my uncle's breath till I am ...
... Fortune ! Fortune ! for once remove the bandage from thy eyes , and look with pity on a votary who worships thee as I do ! My very existence hangs upon the old man's will ! Where is my scoundrel ? — Spare my uncle's breath till I am ...
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