Cumberland's British Theatre: With Remarks Biographical and Critical, Том 31George Daniel, John Cumberland J. Cumberland, 1826 |
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... matters are settled . Isa . No , no ! -I go with my father - I'll share his fate , good or evil ! Sir A. To gaol ! -My child ! my child ! [ Embracing her . Edie . [ Shouting without , R. ] Huzza ! huzza ! Old . What the devil's the matter ...
... matters are settled . Isa . No , no ! -I go with my father - I'll share his fate , good or evil ! Sir A. To gaol ! -My child ! my child ! [ Embracing her . Edie . [ Shouting without , R. ] Huzza ! huzza ! Old . What the devil's the matter ...
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... matter - what's the matter ? Lin . Only these two fools would cut each other's throats . But we'll have no storms here - shake hands , fools , and be friends . Gab . ( L. C. ) With all my heart . [ Derncleugh draws back sullenly , R ...
... matter - what's the matter ? Lin . Only these two fools would cut each other's throats . But we'll have no storms here - shake hands , fools , and be friends . Gab . ( L. C. ) With all my heart . [ Derncleugh draws back sullenly , R ...
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... matter with thee ? Jes . Nothing , mother , nothing . Jan. Crying and moaning about that young fellow , Enfield , I suppose , when you ought to have been asleep , and sleeping now that you ought to be awake and at work . Jes . Dear ...
... matter with thee ? Jes . Nothing , mother , nothing . Jan. Crying and moaning about that young fellow , Enfield , I suppose , when you ought to have been asleep , and sleeping now that you ought to be awake and at work . Jes . Dear ...
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