Cumberland's British Theatre: With Remarks, Biographical and Critical, Volume 35George Daniel J. Cumberland, 1875 - English drama |
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Page 55
... Pray be calm . Sir E. Well , well ; I am too boisterous . ' Tis my unhappiness To seem most harsh where I would show most kind . The world has made me peevish : this same boy Has somewhat moved me . Hel . He's beneath your care . Seek ...
... Pray be calm . Sir E. Well , well ; I am too boisterous . ' Tis my unhappiness To seem most harsh where I would show most kind . The world has made me peevish : this same boy Has somewhat moved me . Hel . He's beneath your care . Seek ...
Page 61
... Pray do not press me . All that I can say Is , that I have a strong and rooted reason , Which has resolved me . ' Twere impossible I should be tranquil here : I feel it , sir , A duty to myself to quit this roof . Fit . Hark ye , young ...
... Pray do not press me . All that I can say Is , that I have a strong and rooted reason , Which has resolved me . ' Twere impossible I should be tranquil here : I feel it , sir , A duty to myself to quit this roof . Fit . Hark ye , young ...
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... Pray , sir , do not use the young lady ill on my ac- count . FINALE TO ACT I. - BARNACLE , CAPTAIN SIGHTLY ... pray withdraw . To bring up a romp's the devil ! Did you ever see the like ? Captain , pray , sir , be so civil- Hold , sir ...
... Pray , sir , do not use the young lady ill on my ac- count . FINALE TO ACT I. - BARNACLE , CAPTAIN SIGHTLY ... pray withdraw . To bring up a romp's the devil ! Did you ever see the like ? Captain , pray , sir , be so civil- Hold , sir ...
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