Cumberland's British Theatre: With Remarks, Biographical and Critical, Volume 20George Daniel, John Cumberland J. Cumberland, 1828 - English drama |
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... arms ; Fired with ardour to engage , Give me to brave the battle's rage , When groans , that shall be heard no more , Echo to the cannon's roar . Death stalks triumphant o'er the field ; On every side the Christians yield . Still ...
... arms ; Fired with ardour to engage , Give me to brave the battle's rage , When groans , that shall be heard no more , Echo to the cannon's roar . Death stalks triumphant o'er the field ; On every side the Christians yield . Still ...
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... arms- " And mirth , bon - mot , and humour , won the day . " Mr. Jones gives a lively representation of Sir Larry - the jokes come trippingly from his tongue , and he is sufficiently mercurial in his movements . Emery has left no ...
... arms- " And mirth , bon - mot , and humour , won the day . " Mr. Jones gives a lively representation of Sir Larry - the jokes come trippingly from his tongue , and he is sufficiently mercurial in his movements . Emery has left no ...
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... arm . Now , Solomon Gundy , how are they going on in the village ? Sol . ( L. c . ) The conflagellation has been dreadful- all smother and rubbish . " Tis the greatest calamity to our hamlet since my father was schoolmaster . Я Hea ...
... arm . Now , Solomon Gundy , how are they going on in the village ? Sol . ( L. c . ) The conflagellation has been dreadful- all smother and rubbish . " Tis the greatest calamity to our hamlet since my father was schoolmaster . Я Hea ...
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... arm . Here it is , [ Reads . ] " Rats and gentle- men catched and waited on , and all other jobs performed by Solomon Gundy . " [ Sets the board down again on the table . Hea . You have still a livelihood , Solomon . Sol . Edication and ...
... arm . Here it is , [ Reads . ] " Rats and gentle- men catched and waited on , and all other jobs performed by Solomon Gundy . " [ Sets the board down again on the table . Hea . You have still a livelihood , Solomon . Sol . Edication and ...
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... arm ? Hea . You mean Mr. Barford . Tor . That's his name , is it ? What is he ? Hea . Nobody can tell . I fancy he has serv'd in the army . He avoids the gentlemen in the neighbourhood , and is a mystery to the villagers . For . He ...
... arm ? Hea . You mean Mr. Barford . Tor . That's his name , is it ? What is he ? Hea . Nobody can tell . I fancy he has serv'd in the army . He avoids the gentlemen in the neighbourhood , and is a mystery to the villagers . For . He ...
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