Cumberland's British Theatre: With Remarks, Biographical and Critical, Volume 35George Daniel J. Cumberland, 1875 - English drama |
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... play , when peo- ple play the best of the game , is no such very bad thing . I'd play myself if I was sure of winning . Besides , as she plays only to support herself , when she can be supported with- out it , she may leave it off . Lap ...
... play , when peo- ple play the best of the game , is no such very bad thing . I'd play myself if I was sure of winning . Besides , as she plays only to support herself , when she can be supported with- out it , she may leave it off . Lap ...
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... play is taken from Mr. Godwin's cele- brated novel of Caleb Williams . Few works have been read with more intensity and delight than this extraordinary tale . It is the perfection of absorbing interest , ingenious arrangement , masterly ...
... play is taken from Mr. Godwin's cele- brated novel of Caleb Williams . Few works have been read with more intensity and delight than this extraordinary tale . It is the perfection of absorbing interest , ingenious arrangement , masterly ...
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... play ? Your sweet guitar a tinkling , Sadi Listens to his Spanish lady : Tang , tanki , tanki , tang , tang , Tanki , tanki , tay ! Agnes . Oh , bonny tawney Moor ! together As we brave the wind and weather , Won't you , by the way ...
... play ? Your sweet guitar a tinkling , Sadi Listens to his Spanish lady : Tang , tanki , tanki , tang , tang , Tanki , tanki , tay ! Agnes . Oh , bonny tawney Moor ! together As we brave the wind and weather , Won't you , by the way ...
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