Cumberland's British Theatre: With Remarks, Biographical and Critical : Printed from the Acting Copies, as Performed at the Theatres-royal, London, Том 11John Cumberland, 1826 |
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... . COL- LATINUS , R. C. CLAUDIUS , L. c . and ARUNS , L. dis- covered drinking . Sex . Come , then , here's to the fairest nymph in Italy , And she's in Rome . Ar . Here's to the fairest nympn in Italy ; ACT 11. ] 17 BRUTUS.
... . COL- LATINUS , R. C. CLAUDIUS , L. c . and ARUNS , L. dis- covered drinking . Sex . Come , then , here's to the fairest nymph in Italy , And she's in Rome . Ar . Here's to the fairest nympn in Italy ; ACT 11. ] 17 BRUTUS.
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... drinking wine ( Allah pardon me ! ) with his men , I'm in such favour , that I'm permitted to run about like a fa- vourite marmoset , and thereby render the loving young couple numberless little attentions . Ha ! here comes the grasping ...
... drinking wine ( Allah pardon me ! ) with his men , I'm in such favour , that I'm permitted to run about like a fa- vourite marmoset , and thereby render the loving young couple numberless little attentions . Ha ! here comes the grasping ...
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... drinking healths to my niece : I'll drink to her as long as there is a passage in my throat , and drink in Illyria : he's a coward , and a coystril , that will not drink to my niece , till his brains turn o'the toe like a parish top ...
... drinking healths to my niece : I'll drink to her as long as there is a passage in my throat , and drink in Illyria : he's a coward , and a coystril , that will not drink to my niece , till his brains turn o'the toe like a parish top ...
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... drink . Sir And . Wherefore , sweetheart ? what's your me taphor ? Mar. It's dry , sir . Sir And . Why , I think so I am not such an ass , but I can keep my hand dry . But what's your jest ? Mar. A dry jest , sir . Sir And . Are you ...
... drink . Sir And . Wherefore , sweetheart ? what's your me taphor ? Mar. It's dry , sir . Sir And . Why , I think so I am not such an ass , but I can keep my hand dry . But what's your jest ? Mar. A dry jest , sir . Sir And . Are you ...
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... drink and good coun sel will amend : for , give the dry fool drink , then is the fool not dry ; bid the dishonest man mend 16 ACT 1 . TWELFTH NIGHT ; OR ,
... drink and good coun sel will amend : for , give the dry fool drink , then is the fool not dry ; bid the dishonest man mend 16 ACT 1 . TWELFTH NIGHT ; OR ,
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